Terror in the capital of Europe

At least two Swedes were murdered by a Muslim “Belgians” in the wake of a soccer match between Belgium and Sweden. Islam presses Europe to abandon its pro-Israeli position.

Two Swedish nationals have been shot dead in Brussels, police said on Monday, and Belgium raised its terror alert to the highest level as a man in a video on social media claimed that he was the assailant and that he was from the Islamic State. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo confirmed on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that the victims were Swedish, but not their number.

Belgium escalated its terror alert to the highest level following a claim on social media by an individual identifying as a member of the Islamic State. The self-proclaimed assailant, Abdesalem Al Guilani, alleged in a video that he was responsible for the attack, contradicting official reports on the number of victims. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo confirmed the Swedish nationality of the victims but did not disclose the exact count, while the assailant asserted that there were three casualties, conflicting with the official number of two.

This incident highlights the threat of terrorism, prompting the Belgian authorities to raise security concerns and intensify their efforts to apprehend those responsible. The situation remains fluid and concerning as investigations continue to unfold in the aftermath of this tragic event.

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