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Kuwaiti man who tried to break into Israeli embassy in London was migrant who crossed Channel on small boat

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Kuwaiti man who tried to break into Israeli embassy in London was migrant who crossed Channel on small boat.

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A man who tried to break into the Israeli embassy in London carrying knives was a small boat migrant from Kuwait.Abdullah Albadri, 34, is accused of planning a terror attack in Palace Green, Kensington, on April 28 last year, the Old Bailey heard on Wednesday.Catherine Pattison, prosecuting, said that at just before 6pm, Mr Albadri, armed with two knives and with a red and white scarf wrapped around his head and face, jumped on to an 8ft fence and tried to enter the embassy grounds.Ms Pattison said Mr Albadri was "almost successful in his attempt to scale the fence", and that had it not been for the armed diplomatic protection officers there to reach up and grab him, he would have been.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He later told police "that he wanted to send a message, to stop the killing of children, to stop the war", which prosecutors said was a reference to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, the court heard.Jurors were told that police officers seized several pieces of paper,...

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A: Kuwaiti man who tried to break into Israeli embassy in London was migrant who crossed Channel on small boat.

B: A man who tried to break into the Israeli embassy in London carrying knives was a small boat migrant from Kuwait.Abdullah Albadri, 34, is accused of planning a terror attack in Palace Green, Kensington, on April 28 last year, the Old Bailey heard on Wednesday.Catherine Pattison, prosecuting, said that at just before 6pm, Mr Albadri, armed with two knives and with a red and white scarf wrapped around his head and face, jumped on to an 8ft fence and tried to enter the embassy grounds.Ms Pattison said Mr Albadri was "almost successful in his attempt to scale the fence", and that had it not been for the armed diplomatic protection officers there to reach up and grab him, he would have been.

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