Another Antisemitic Attack: Red ‘Blood’ Poured on Israeli Embassy in The Hague
Vandals smash embassy door and spill red paint in latest act of anti-Israel hate sweeping Europe.

A serious antisemitic incident occurred Tuesday morning outside the Israeli Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.
According to local authorities, three individuals approached the embassy’s main entrance, poured red paint resembling blood on the sidewalk and walls, and smashed the building’s front door.
Security forces responded swiftly, arresting the perpetrators and transferring them to a nearby police station for questioning. Officials confirmed that no embassy staff were harmed in the attack, and all employees are safe.
The Israeli diplomatic mission condemned the incident in the strongest terms, describing it as part of a disturbing surge in violent antisemitic acts across Europe over the past year, fueled by escalating anti-Israel incitement.
This attack follows a wave of vandalism, threats, and harassment targeting Israeli diplomatic facilities and Jewish communities in multiple European capitals, raising urgent concerns over the safety of Jewish institutions.