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Man charged with terror plot at Israeli embassy in London

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7 sources share identical headlines across 3 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

35 claims

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

3 backing sources

Abdullah Albadri intended to 'use or threaten serious violence against the Israeli government, to exact revenge for its alleged murder of children'.

2 backing sources

Abdullah Albadri arrived in Dover via a small boat in 2021 and applied for permission to remain.

4 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What is the specific 'good reason' the defense claims Albadri had for carrying the knives, unrelated to terrorism?
What was the exact content of the martyrdom note beyond the general message about supporting Allah?
What evidence, if any, links Albadri's actions directly to the Gaza conflict beyond his stated motivations?
What is the current status of Albadri's asylum application and any appeals?
Were there any injuries or damages during the attempted break-in at the embassy?
Age of Abdullah Albadrifactual

Abdullah Albadri is 34 years old.

According to Daily Mail - News, jsfree.org
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Abdullah Albadri is 33 years old.

According to news.sky.com

Context: This discrepancy affects the identification and personal details of the accused, which could be relevant for legal records and background checks.

Height of the fence at the Israeli embassyfactual

The fence is eight feet high.

According to Daily Mail - News
vs.

The railings are 2.3 meters (approximately 7.5 feet) high.

According to BBC News - UK

Context: The difference in measurement could impact perceptions of the security breach and the physical challenge Albadri faced, though it is a minor detail.

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