Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
The Europol headquarters in The Hague, 2019
The Europol headquarters in The Hague, 2019 - Credit: Joeppoulssen / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Politics
Europol
Middle East
terrorism
NCTV
The United States of America
Israel
Iran
David van Weel
France
Germany
Saturday, 7 March 2026 - 07:15

Share this article:

Europol warns Middle East conflict escalation raises terrorism risk in EU

Europol has told the Spanish news agency EFE that rising tensions in the Middle East are affecting security in the European Union, with heightened risks of terrorism, organized crime, extremism, and cyberattacks.

For the sixth day in a row, United States and Israeli forces have bombarded targets in Iran. In the initial strikes on Saturday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed, and the country has since launched reprisals against U.S. military bases and other sites throughout the Middle East.

Europol’s Jan Op Gen Oorth warned that organisations tied to Iran could pursue destabilising actions inside the European Union, including terrorism and intimidation campaigns. He also said European infrastructure could face more cyberattacks, and that sophisticated AI‑enabled online fraud may rise as the conflict’s effects ripple across the region.

The National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) keeps the threat level at 4 (substantial), reflecting a real possibility of terrorist attacks linked to online radicalisation and Iranian operations. Minister of Justice and Security David van Weel said the government is especially vigilant regarding Iranian intelligence and potential cyberattacks on vital infrastructure.

The escalation of attacks between the United States, Israel, and Iran has prompted warnings of potential cyberattacks on vital Dutch infrastructure, from energy grids and banks to healthcare systems, as tensions fuel increased cyber activity targeting critical systems internationally.

Organisations like the “Islamic Cyber Resistance” are urging cyberattacks on Western countries, and the Netherlands, due to its alliance with the U.S., could face threats including DDoS attacks and destructive “wiper” malware.

France, Germany, and other EU nations have increased security precautions due to concerns over potential incidents linked to Middle East tensions. Judicial and security sources stress that the situation is fluid, and threats could emerge at any moment, although there is currently no evidence of imminent attacks.

Europol has rated the threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the EU as “high,” indicating that attacks could occur in the near future. This risk spans from lone radicals to small, autonomous cells choosing to carry out operations.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

More like this

Image
Police stand outside the Cheider Jewish School on Zeelandstraat in the Buitenveldert district after an overnight explosion damaged an exterior wall of the Orthodox Jewish primary and secondary school. March 14, 2026
Iran war making Netherlands less safe: Experts expect attacks on Jewish & U.S. targets
Image
Netherlands Defence Chief Onno Eichelsheim and his British counterpart, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, discussing the Strait of Hormuz and the conflict between the U.S., Iran, and Israel. 1 Apr. 2026
Netherlands, several allies agree to protect Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire
Image
The entrance to the stock exchange at Beursplein 5, home of Euronext Amsterdam. 19 March 2021
Amsterdam stock exchange reaches all-time high amid sharp drop in oil prices
Image
Firefighters at work on the Oirschotse Heide in Noord-Brabant, where a wildfire has broken out. The fire is burning near the Dutch Armed Forces' Major General De Ruyter van Steveninck Barracks, west of Eindhoven.
All major wildfires extinguished after days of firefighting, weekend of thunderstorms
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Electric shock critically injures Amsterdam student on school trip to Germany
  • Dutch gov’t against national age limit on social media; Prefers EU regulation
  • Burger King pushing Amsterdam meat advert ban with veggie lookalike grilled patty
  • Teen arrested in Amsterdam in probe into series of March explosions, synagogue attacks
  • Dutch doctors file complaint against Philip Morris over misleading ad campaign

Top stories

  • Drents Museum heist: Men sentenced to 47 months in prison for theft of Dacian treasures
  • Too many single family homes for too few families; Vacancy, depreciation looms: ABN Amro
  • Employees of porn site Motherless upload child sex abuse videos themselves
  • Dutch gov't will only allow European company to operate DigiD platform
  • Video: Suspected tornado whips through village near Enschede, damaging homes

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content