Counter-terror police investigating Liege explosion; mayor says ‘there can be no question of importing external conflicts’; house of worship also serves as Jewish community museum A synagogue was damaged in a blast early Monday in Liege, eastern Belgium, police said, in an incident denounced by the mayor as an “extremely violent act of antisemitism.” No injuries were reported, with “only material damage,” a spokesman for the police in the city said in a statement. Police cordoned off the street while a specialized counter-terrorism team investigated the incident. The blast took place around 4:00 a.m. in front of the synagogue, blowing...