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To: SilentZ who wrote (240686)7/9/2005 1:08:02 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572202
 
He was supposed to be there but someone warned him ahead of time there would be an attack. Who do you think warned him........Mossad?

Wasn't there an article posted two days ago that said that the British police called the Israeli embassy in London immediately after the first blast? I did read one yesterday that said that Netanyahu was en route until after the first explosion, and then turned back.


I thought he was warned off before the first explosion.

I can't find the article that I saw but here is another:

Israel says Scotland Yard was warned of possible attack

07/07/2005 - 11:50:51

British police told the Israeli Embassy in London minutes before today’s explosions they had received warnings of possible terror attacks in the city, a senior Israeli official said.

Israel was holding an economic conference near the scene of one of the explosions. Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was supposed to attend, but the attacks occurred before he arrived.


Just before the blasts, Scotland Yard called the security officer at the Israeli Embassy and said warnings of possible attacks had been received, the official said. He did not say whether British police made any link to the economic conference.

The Israeli ambassador to London said the embassy under state of emergency, with no one allowed to enter or leave.

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