Attack Targets Israeli Restaurant in Munich; No Injuries Reported MUNICH, Germany — April 10, 2026 An attack was carried out on an Israeli restaurant in Munich’s Maxvorstadt district on April 10, with no injuries reported and the perpetrators remaining at large.
## Attack Details and Immediate Aftermath The assault occurred in the early hours of the morning, targeting a local establishment known for its Israeli cuisine. Authorities have not yet released details about the method of the attack or whether it involved explosives, firearms, or other means. Grigori Dratva, the brother-in-law of the restaurant’s owner, expressed shock at the incident, noting that the business had operated without prior security concerns.
"We had always felt safe in Munich before the attack," Dratva told reporters, emphasizing the family’s long-standing sense of security in the city. The statement was corroborated by multiple sources, including local media and police briefings. Despite the violence, no patrons or staff were harmed, though the restaurant sustained unspecified damage.
## Community and Official Reactions The attack has raised concerns among Munich’s Jewish and Israeli communities, which have historically viewed the city as a safe haven. Local officials in Bavaria, the state where Munich is located, have yet to issue a formal statement, but law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the incident.
Neighboring businesses in Maxvorstadt, a central district known for its cultural diversity, reported heightened anxiety following the assault. Some owners expressed solidarity with the targeted restaurant, while others called for increased police presence in the area. The German Press Agency (Deutsche Presse-Agentur) noted that the attack coincides with rising tensions in Germany related to geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, though no direct link has been established.
Authorities have not confirmed whether the attack was motivated by antisemitism or political extremism. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and witness accounts, but as of April 10, no suspects have been identified or apprehended. The lack of immediate arrests has left some residents questioning the effectiveness of local security measures.
The incident follows a pattern of sporadic violence against Jewish-owned businesses in Europe, though Munich has largely avoided such events in recent years. Community leaders are urging calm while awaiting further updates from law enforcement.
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