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Kensington Gardens reopens after police deem suspicious items non-hazardous

Kensington Gardens in London has reopened after police determined that suspicious items found near the Israeli embassy, including jars with a powdered substance, were non-hazardous. The investigation was prompted by an online video from Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia claiming to have targeted the embassy with drones carrying dangerous substances.

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Kensington Gardens reopens after police deem suspicious items non-hazardous

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Kensington Gardens reopens after police deem suspicious items non-hazardous

Apr 19, 2026, 3:33 AM

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