Fourteenth progress report on counterterrorism and Summary Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands 25

The report discusses the progress made during the past six months in the development and implementation of the different elements of c counterterrorism policy. These elements concerned, in succession: combating radicalisation, international co-operation, creating decisive tools and
organisations, and taking security measures. Just as in the thirteenth report, this report also includes a selection of themes that are relevant at this moment from a political, social, or policy planning point of view or which are notable for other reasons. This does not mean that no progress has been made in relation to other themes.

The threat level in the Netherlands continues to be ‘limited’. This means that the risk of an attack is currently low, but that it cannot be eliminated altogether. The following considerations contribute to the final determination of the threat level. Jihadists still consider the Netherlands a legitimate target.