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Man charged with terror plot against Israeli embassy in London

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26 claims

Abdullah Albadri is accused of plotting a terror attack on the Israeli embassy in London on April 28, 2025.

4 backing sources

Abdullah Albadri attempted to break into the Israeli embassy armed with two knives and a martyrdom note.

4 backing sources

Abdullah Albadri was stopped by armed police after attempting to climb the fence surrounding the embassy building.

3 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific evidence, beyond the knives and note, supports the prosecution's claim that Albadri intended to commit a terrorist act?
What is the exact content and context of Albadri's alleged 'martyrdom note' sent to his mother?
What is the defense's full argument regarding Albadri's intent and the reason for carrying the knives?
What were the specific circumstances and outcome of Albadri's asylum claim rejection by the Home Office?
What security measures were in place at the Israeli embassy at the time of the incident, and have they been reviewed since?
Height of the embassy fencefactual

The embassy fence is eight feet high.

According to Daily Mail - News
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The embassy fence is 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) high.

According to BBC News - UK

Context: This discrepancy affects the physical description of the scene but does not change the core fact that Albadri attempted to climb it.

Abdullah Albadri's agefactual

Abdullah Albadri is 34 years old.

According to jsfree.org
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Abdullah Albadri is 33 years old.

According to news.sky.com

Context: The disagreement over his age creates uncertainty about his personal details, though it does not impact the legal charges or events.

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