The Shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-22 12:48:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 14:02:07

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The Shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels

A moment of terror in Brussels captured on video: the aftermath of the shooting at the Jewish Museum

Brussels' Jewish Museum commemorates the victims of the Holocaust and celebrates Jewish culture and history. It is located in the heart of the Belgian capital, not far from the European Union's headquarters. The museum is a place of remembrance, education, and dialogue, making the targeting of the museum by a gunman on May 3, 2014, all the more disturbing.

The shooting, which occurred during the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah, left three people dead and one person critically wounded. The suspect, 24-year-old Strasbourg-born Elias Rodriguez, was seen on video filming the exterior of the museum before the attack. Moments later, he opened fire on the visitors and security guards.

According to witnesses, Rodriguez shouted "Free Palestine" during the attack, accusing the museum of being a place of terrorism. Following the attack, Rodriguez attempted to flee the scene but was quickly arrested by the Belgian police.

The terrorist attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels sent shock waves throughout the world as people struggled to comprehend the brutal act. The fact that it was caught on video and later shared via social media added to the horror and left people questioning how they could be prevented.

The attacker, Rodriguez, remains in custody. His motives are currently being investigated, and he has not yet pleaded.