- Abdullah Albadri, a failed asylum seeker, has been convicted of attempting to break into the Israeli embassy in London with knives.
- The 34-year-old, born in Kuwait, was found guilty of preparation of terrorist acts and possession of two bladed articles by a jury at the Old Bailey.
- Albadri was tackled by armed police in May 2025 after he scaled the embassy fence in Kensington, armed with two four-inch knives.
- Jurors were told he intended to 'exact revenge' for the killing of children in Gaza, a motive he expressed to police after his arrest.
- He claimed during his trial that the knives were for 'personal use' due to homelessness and that he never intended to harm anyone, describing his actions as a protest.
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