Explosion reported near Israeli embassy in New Delhi, India
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 29, 2021
The site of the blast was quickly cordoned off by police.Israel is treating the explosion as a terrorist incident, an Israeli official said.Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi spoke with his Indian counterpart Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, who assured Ashkenazi of the “fullest protection for the Embassy and Israeli diplomats.” He added that “no effort will be spared to find the culprits.”
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Spoke just now to Israeli FM @Gabi_Ashkenazi about the explosion outside the Israeli Embassy. We take this very seriously. Assured him of the fullest protection for the Embassy and Israeli diplomats. Matter is under investigation and no effort will be spared to find the culprits.— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) January 29, 2021
In addition, India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval spoke by telephone with the head of the National Security Council, Meir Ben-Shabbat, who updated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the efforts being made by India to investigate the bombing near the embassy.
The incident led to no casualties and no damage was caused to the embassy building, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said. The explosion damaged the window panes of three nearby parked cars, a Delhi police spokesman said in a statement.
— India Ahead News (@IndiaAheadNews) January 29, 2021
On February 13, 2012 two bombs were planted on Israeli diplomatic cars in New Delhi, India and Tbilisi, Georgia targeting Israeli diplomats. The bomb in Tbilisi failed to detonate and was defused by Georgian police while the one in New Delhi exploded and wounded an embassy staffer. Israel later accused Iran of perpetrating the attacks.
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