Four people are dead and two injured after a pair of anti-semitic attacks in Europe.
The deadly attack came in Brussels, Belgium, where a gunman walked into a Jewish museum and opened fire. The gunman reportedly double parked his car outside the museum, casually strolled inside and opened fire with a Kalashnikov rifle.
The gunman had clearly been planning the attack according to police officials who saw the security footage. The gunman walked in and out within a minute, obviously executing some kind of timed attack. Witnesses say the gunman jogged to his car and causally pulled away.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack but the terrorism alert level in Belgium has been raised because of the assault.
Hours later in Paris, two Jewish youths leaving a service at a synagogue were attacked by men on bikes. The 21-year-old and 18-year-old brothers were beaten heavily with brass knuckles and are hospitalized in serious condition but are believed to make a full recovery.