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Minor suspect in Jewish school threat released

Minor suspect in Jewish school threat released

A minor suspect has been released from custody but remains a suspect following a threatening phone call made to the Cheider Jewish school in Amsterdam-Buitenveldert. The threat led to the school's closure on May 20 and follows previous security incidents, including an explosion at the school in March.

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