Israelis In Delhi Tighten Security as Anniversary of Terror Attack Looms
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Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israeli embassy after an explosion in New Delhi, India. A second bomb, targeted at the Israeli embassy in Georgia, was diffused. Photo: EPA/HARISH TYAGI
Times of Israel – Security has been tightened around Israeli officials and institutions in India, ahead of the one-year anniversary of a terror attack against diplomatic targets in New Delhi.
The report comes days after a Washington institute published a paper claiming that Hezbollah and Iran, both suspected in the Delhi attack, were improving their ability to attack targets around the world.
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