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Items near Israeli embassy in UK deemed non-hazardous

18 April 2026
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UK police have declared that no hazardous substances were found in items located near the Israeli embassy in London, allowing Kensington Gardens to reopen. This follows an investigation into a video posted by the group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, which suggested the embassy was being targeted with drones. Although there was no attack on the embassy, police have maintained a heightened presence in the area and cordoned off access while they assess the significance of the items found, which included two jars with a powdered substance. Authorities continue to cooperate with the Israeli embassy’s security team to ensure safety at the site.

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This incident underscores ongoing security concerns related to diplomatic missions, particularly those associated with Israel, which has faced threats globally. The rising incidents of drone technology being used for potential attacks pose new challenges for law enforcement and security agencies. Historically, tensions surrounding Israel have led to various protests and acts of violence, making the protection of embassies crucial. The actions taken by UK police reflect a broader commitment to safeguarding diplomatic sites and ensuring public safety in light of emerging threats.

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