Two Swedes convicted of terrorism for grenade attack near Israeli Embassy
CITY, State (Fox News) — Two Swedes convicted of terrorism and attempted murder for detonating hand grenades near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen in October 2024.
## Conviction and Sentencing
The younger man, 18, received a 12-year prison sentence, while his 21-year-old accomplice got 14 years. They acted on behalf of a criminal gang.
## Attack Details
Occurred on Oct. 2, 2024, the grenades caused no injuries but damaged a residential building terrace. The nearby Jewish school was closed during the incident.
## Court Decision
The Danish court split on the terrorism charge, with two judges and four jurors finding them guilty. The ongoing Israel-Gaza war context was noted.
## War Resolution
The Israel-Gaza war ended in October 2025 with a peace deal brokered under the Trump administration.
Images:
1. Police vehicle near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen.
2. Israeli soldiers in southern Israel watching the northern Gaza Strip.









