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Man arrested climbing into Israeli embassy had arrived on small boat twice, court hears

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2026/04/15 - 16:09 501 مشاهدة
Man arrested climbing into Israeli embassy had arrived on small boat twice, court hears14 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDaniel SandfordUK correspondentJulia QuenzlerA man arrested as he climbed a fence to get into the Israeli embassy in London carrying two knives had twice arrived on a small boat from France, a jury has heard.Abdullah Albadri is on trial at the Old Bailey, charged with preparing terrorist acts and possession of two knives.The 34-year-old, who denies the charges, was arrested outside the Israeli embassy on 28 April last year by two armed diplomatic protection officers who had seen him trying to scale the 8ft (2.4m) high fence.A couple of hours earlier he had messaged his mother "I chose the path of martyrdom", the prosecution said.Catherine Pattison, for the prosecution, told the jury that "as well as two knives, police seized several pieces of paper. The prosecution said that the contents of one read as a martyrdom note – a note written by someone who intends to die, or expects to be killed, in the pursuit of a specific religious, political or ideological cause."He had sent a picture of the note to his mother via WhatsApp, the prosecution said.Albadri first arrived in the UK by small boat from France on 5 August 2021, but by November 2023 he had left the country, the prosecution said.He re-entered the UK on 12 April last year, again by small boat. He was given temporary accommodation at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Basingstoke, Hampshire.In a draft email, that the prosecution said was recovered from this phone, he said he was a "human rights activist" who had been arrested in Kuwait. He said his life and his family's lives were being threatened.Over the next few days Albadri was in contact with charities who help asylum seekers, including Migrant Help and Care4Calais, and he met with members of the Kuwaiti community in London. But Pattison told the jury: "Mr Albadri's intention was not just f...
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