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    Man Goes on Trial Accused of Attempting Terrorist Attack at London's Israeli Embassy

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A 33-year-old man, Abdullah Sabah Albadri, allegedly armed with two knives and carrying a martyrdom note attempted to scale the fence of Israel’s embassy in London last April to “send a message” amid the Israel–Palestinian conflict. He denies the charges and claims homelessness.

    Man Goes on Trial for Attempted Terrorist Attack at London's Israeli Embassy

    Details of the Attempted Attack and Court Proceedings

    Incident Overview

    LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - A man armed with two knives and carrying a "martyrdom note" tried to carry out a terrorist attack at Israel's British embassy because he wanted to send a message about "the killing of children", prosecutors told a London court on Wednesday.

    Abdullah Albadri, 34, who was born in Kuwait and twice entered Britain from France in a small boat, was arrested by two armed officers trying to scale the fence outside the embassy in west London last April, prosecutor Catherine Pattison said.

    Evidence Presented in Court

    Items Found and Statements Made

    They found he was carrying two knives and a piece of paper which appeared to be a note about martyrdom, and later told police he wanted to send a message about stopping the war, a reference to the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians, Pattison told London's Old Bailey court.

    "The prosecution say that Mr Albadri's intention was to use or threaten serious violence against the Israeli government, to exact revenge for its alleged murder of children," she said.

    "The existence and contents of his suspected martyrdom note, along with his two knives and material downloaded from his mobile phone, demonstrate his intention to use violence against people inside the Israeli embassy and sacrifice his own life in the process – to die, in his words, 'for the glory of God'." 

    Defense and Background

    Albadri's Denial and Explanation

    Albadri denies charges of preparing an act of terrorism and possession of two bladed articles, and he said in a statement to police that he had the knives because he was homeless.

    Immigration and Asylum History

    Pattison said Albadri had first come to Britain on a small boat in August 2021 but about two years later, having withdrawn an application seeking permission to stay, he appeared to have left the country.

    On April 12 last year he again arrived in Dover via a small boat, and began an application for asylum, saying he had left Kuwait for his and his family's safety because he was a human rights activist.

    Shift in Intentions

    However, exchanges on his phone showed his asylum claim was rejected on April 24, after which his intention began to shift to "far more sinister matters" and he started searching for the location of the Israeli embassy, Pattison said. 

    On the afternoon of April 28, Albadri sent a picture of a handwritten note alongside a knife to his mother. 

    Hours later, Albadri was detained by the officers having almost succeeded in scaling the fence outside the embassy, Pattison said.

    "'Why didn't you let me in?'," Pattison said he told them. 

    Ongoing Trial

    The trial continues.

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Attempted Attack and Court Proceedings
    • Incident Overview

    Key Takeaways

    • •Albadri attempted to breach the Israeli embassy in London on 28 April 2025, armed with two knives and a martyrdom note, aiming to protest killings of children amid the Israel–Gaza conflict (Reuters; AP)
    • •He has been charged with preparing a terrorist act under UK law and possession of bladed articles; prosecutors assert his intent was violent and sacrificial, while he contends the knives were due to his homeless status (Reuters; court statements)
    • •This is a rare modern-day attempted attack on a diplomatic mission in London since the 1994 car bomb at the Israeli embassy—highlighting enduring security vulnerabilities and the geopolitical impact of Middle East tensions (CST; Wikipedia)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Man goes on trial accused of attempting terrorist attack at London's Israeli embassy

    1Who is on trial for attempting a terrorist attack at London's Israeli embassy?

    Abdullah Albadri, a 34-year-old man born in Kuwait, is on trial for the attempted attack.

    2What charges does Abdullah Albadri face?

    He faces charges of preparing an act of terrorism and possession of two bladed articles.

  • Evidence Presented in Court
  • Items Found and Statements Made
  • Defense and Background
  • Albadri's Denial and Explanation
  • Immigration and Asylum History
  • Shift in Intentions
  • Ongoing Trial
  • 3What evidence was found on Abdullah Albadri?

    Police found two knives and a martyrdom note, along with material downloaded from his mobile phone.

    4What was Abdullah Albadri's motive according to prosecutors?

    Prosecutors state he wanted to send a message about 'the killing of children' and seek revenge on the Israeli government.

    5What did Abdullah Albadri claim about the weapons?

    He claimed to police that he had the knives because he was homeless.

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