‘Dangerous Object’ Found at Israeli Embassy in Sweden Investigated as Possible Terrorist Attack

Police officers are seen outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, January 31, 2024. A hand grenade was found near the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, the explosive device was destroyed by the National Bomb Squad. (Photo by Henrik MONTGOMERY / TT News Agency / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo by HENRIK MONTGOMERY/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images)
Police officers are seen outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, January 31, 2024. A hand grenade was found near the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, the explosive device was destroyed by the National Bomb Squad. (Photo by Henrik MONTGOMERY / TT News Agency / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo by HENRIK MONTGOMERY/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images)
Published February 2, 2024

STOCKHOLM (AP) – Sweden’s domestic security agency said Friday that it’s investigating “a dangerous object” that was found at the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm earlier this week as possible terrorism.

The agency, known by its acronym SAPO, said that it had taken over the investigation from Stockholm police, which haven’t disclosed what exactly was found on the embassy’s grounds on Wednesday. The object, described by some Swedish media as a hand grenade, was found near the fence of the diplomatic mission, which is located in the eastern part of Stockholm.

Dozens of officers were dispatched to the scene and the area was sealed off before a bomb squad arrived. A police spokeswoman said that the object eventually was destroyed. The embassy wasn’t evacuated. No arrests have been made.

SAPO said that it was now investigating what the agency considers to be a “terrorist crime through grossly illegal threats and attempts to cause public destruction.” The domestic security agency said that it wouldn’t comment further, because the investigation is at a preliminary phase.

Hours after embassy staff spotted an object that they suspected was dangerous and alerted authorities, Israeli Ambassador Ziv Nevo Kulman tweeted that “today we were subject to an attempted attack against the Embassy of Israel in Stockholm and its employees.”

“We will not be intimidated by terror,” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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SOURCE: www.breitbart.com

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Embassy staff notify authorities after finding suspicious object; ‘We will not be intimidated by terror,’ Israeli ambassador says

File: Around 900 red roses were placed at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm in solidarity and support with the country on October 11, 2023. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP)
Published January 31, 2024

An object believed to be an explosive device was found inside the grounds of the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm on Wednesday and destroyed by the Swedish national bomb squad, in an incident labeled as “an attempted terror attack” by Israel’s ambassador.

Embassy staff had notified police of the object, triggering a large response from law enforcement, police said.

The device was later detonated in a controlled manner, a police spokesperson told the broadcaster TV4.

Police declined to give any detail on the nature of the object, or of how it had got into the embassy grounds.

The daily Aftonbladet reported, citing unnamed sources, that the object was believed to be a hand grenade that was thrown over the embassy fence, landing close to the building.

The embassy building was cordoned off at a distance of about 100 meters (yards).

Israel’s Ambassador to Sweden Ziv Nevo Kulman said in a statement that the embassy was “subjected to an attempted terror attack.”

“We thank the authorities for their swift response. We will not be intimidated by terror,” he added.

Israelis around the globe have been cautioned to be on alert since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, which has fueled intensified anti-Israel sentiment in parts of the world.

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SOURCE: www.timesofisrael.com

RELATED: Sweden’s position on the conflict between Israel and Hamas

Published January 16, 2024

Fighting between Israel and the terrorist organisation Hamas has now been ongoing since the horrific attacks by Hamas on civilian men, women and children in Israel on 7 October, in which more than 1 200 people were killed and more than 200 civilians, including children and older people, were taken hostage and removed to Gaza.

The Swedish Government’s position on this violent conflict is based on the following premises:

  1. Israel clearly has a right to defend itself against terrorism and indiscriminate rocket fire. The Swedish Government unreservedly condemns the attacks by the terrorist organisation Hamas. Sweden demands that all remaining hostages are released immediately and unconditionally, and supports the efforts of the United States, Egypt, Qatar, the International Committee of the Red Cross and others.

    Hamas has been on the EU list of terrorist organisations for more than 20 years. Sweden supports the ongoing work within the EU on further measures against Hamas, for example to prevent its financing.

    Israel’s right to defend itself is not absolute. Israel’s legitimate right to defend itself must be exercised in compliance with international law, including international humanitarian law. International law applies to everyone and always, regardless of geographic context.

  2. Civilians must be protected. Civilians and civilian infrastructure must not be targeted. Hamas and other terrorist organisations in Gaza must not hide behind innocent people and use them as human shields.

    Israel must avoid harming civilians as far as possible when exercising its right to defend itself. Direct attacks on civilians and civilian property are unlawful. The principles of distinction between civilian objects and military objectives, proportionality and precaution must always be applied.

  3. Humanitarian access is fundamental. Major responsibility for the humanitarian disaster in Gaza rests with Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2007. However, we must differentiate between the terrorist organisation Hamas, the Palestinian Authority which represents the Palestinian people in the occupied areas, and the Palestinian civilian population. The Palestinian people are not responsible for acts of terrorism by Hamas.

    The Palestinian civilian population is suffering greatly. The images from Gaza are horrifying. All parties in the conflict have a responsibility under humanitarian law to ensure that the civilian population’s humanitarian needs are met. The Government is deeply concerned about the humanitarian consequences of Israel’s blockade. It is extremely important that swift, safe, complete and unobstructed humanitarian access is secured and that humanitarian assistance reaches those in need.

    Sweden is a major donor of core support to several humanitarian actors on the ground. Since 7 October, Sweden has contributed SEK 250 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Gaza. This goes to the most vulnerable groups, with a focus on the needs of women and children, and contributes to emergency medical care, social protection, access to food, health care, psychosocial support, maternity care, water and sanitation.

    Sweden and the EU stress the importance of allowing humanitarian assistance into Gaza, including through humanitarian corridors. The Government welcomes the fact that some humanitarian assistance is now getting through, but much more is needed. For this reason, in the UN General Assembly Sweden, along with 152 other states, voted in favour of a resolution on a humanitarian ceasefire. The resolution demands an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and underscores the responsibility of all parties to protect civilians and allow humanitarian assistance to reach the civilian population. The resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all of the hostages being held by Hamas and other groups in Gaza.

    For around ten years, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs has advised against all travel to Gaza, not least because it is very difficult or impossible for Sweden to provide consular support to people in Gaza. Against this backdrop, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and other relevant government agencies have done everything possible to enable Swedes to leave Gaza. It is nonetheless important to pay attention to the Ministry’s travel advice.

  4. Regional escalation must be avoided. The risk of regional escalation is substantial, and such escalation would entail even more devastating consequences. Joint diplomatic efforts, including by regional actors and the UN, are essential to avoiding further escalation and the accompanying risk of full-scale war and other ripple effects in the region. The EU also has an important role to play in this.

    Regional escalation would exacerbate an already difficult situation in a region marked by conflict. It would lead to major human suffering and foster further extremism, and could cause even larger refugee flows. Continuous and concentrated diplomatic efforts are therefore urgently needed to prevent further violence.

    The increase in settler violence in the West Bank is deeply worrying. Israel must seriously address the unacceptable violence by settlers and cease the expansion of settlements. The Government therefore welcomes the more in-depth discussions in the EU on the possibility to take action against extreme settlers who commit acts of violence against civilians.

  5. A two-state solution is the foundation for sustainable peace.. We must maintain the focus on a negotiated two-state solution where Israel and Palestine can coexist side by side. This means stopping recurring cycles of violence, addressing the underlying causes of the conflict and helping to increase understanding between Israelis and Palestinians. A negotiated two-state solution is and remains the only sustainable path to peace.
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SOURCE: www.government.se

 

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