
"Albadri was armed with two knives and attempted to enter the embassy grounds, almost succeeding before being stopped by armed diplomatic protection officers."
"He expressed a desire to send a message to stop the killing of children and the ongoing war, referencing the Israel-Palestinian conflict."
"Prosecutors stated that Albadri's intention was to use or threaten serious violence against the Israeli government to exact revenge for alleged murders of children."
"The existence of a martyrdom note and downloaded material from his phone demonstrated his intention to use violence and sacrifice his life for a cause."
Abdullah Albadri, a 34-year-old migrant, attempted to break into the Israeli embassy in London armed with two knives. He aimed to send a message against the killing of children in Gaza. Prosecutors allege that his actions were intended to threaten serious violence against the Israeli government as revenge for its actions in the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Albadri denied planning a terrorist act, claiming the knives were for personal use. Evidence included a martyrdom note and material from his mobile phone indicating his violent intentions.
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