Suspicious items including jars containing a powdered substance were found near the Israeli embassy in London and have been declared non-hazardous by the Metropolitan Police.The discovery prompted the temporary closure of nearby Kensington Gardens while specialist officers conducted investigations.The items were found following a social media video posted by the Iran-affiliated Islamist group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia.The video threatened drone attacks on the embassy using "dangerous substances" and showed imagery of the embassy with a target overlay and individuals in hazmat suits operating drones.The embassy confirmed it had not been attacked and that its staff were safe.Police have not linked... [Continue Reading]
Abdullah Albadri was arrested on 28 April last year while trying to scale the fence of the Israeli embassy in London carrying two knives.He is currently on trial at the Old Bailey charged with preparing terrorist acts and possession of weapons.Armed diplomatic protection officers detained Albadri as he attempted to climb the 8-foot (2.4m) high fence.Earlier that day, he sent a message to his mother stating, "I chose the path of martyrdom." Police seized several pieces of paper from him, including a handwritten martyrdom note which he had photographed and sent to his mother via WhatsApp.The prosecution described the note... [Continue Reading]