UK police hold drill for possible chemical attack on Israeli embassy

Members of the police, fire brigade and ambulance service during a joint exercise to test their response to an incident involving a hazardous substance at the Israeli Embassy in Kensington, London. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images)

British police have conducted a training exercise to prepare for a possible chemical attack on the embassy of the Israeli regime which is located near Kensington Palace in central London.

Firefighters and paramedics, who rehearsed their response to “casualties affected by a noxious substance,” also participated in the maneuver, which was the first of its kind to take place in a foreign embassy in the British capital, The Independent reported.

Members of law enforcement cordoned off a section of the embassy and decontamination tents were established at the back of the building.

Medical staff in bio suits treated “casualties,” who were put through decontamination showers. Members of the Royal Military Police played the role of “casualties.”

The police said the drill provided valuable learning both in terms of the nature of the deadly incident and the challenges brought by an Israeli embassy in London.

 “This was the first time we have been able to carry out a live exercise inside a foreign embassy and the experience and learning gained from this will be invaluable,” said Commander Adrian Usher, who heads the Royal Military Police’s parliamentary and diplomatic protection command.

“It also tested our joint response in dealing with a hazardous substance, which is important as it will help officers and staff be better prepared should we ever face this type of challenge for real,” he added.

A general view of the Israeli embassy in London, England.

The exercise comes at a time when Israeli embassies abroad are on high-alert, following US President Donald Trump’s decision of recognizing Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel and the announcement to relocate the US embassy in the occupied lands from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem al-Quds.

Trump’s announcement is highly controversial since the city is a holy site for a number of religions, particularly Muslims. The dramatic shift in Washington’s Jerusalem al-Quds policy triggered demonstrations in the occupied Palestinian territories, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria, Iraq, Morocco, and other Muslim countries.

But the British police denied the drill was linked to the latest political developments.

"I must stress that the exercise, which has been planned over several months, was not designed with any specific threat in mind either in terms of the hazardous material element or the location,” Commander Usher said.


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