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Israeli embassy in London 'was target of alleged terror plot'

The Israeli embassy in London was the target of an alleged terror plot that led to the arrest of five Iranian men on Saturday, it is understood.

The suspects were detained following raids at locations across England after the alleged conspiracy to "target a single premises" was discovered, the Met Police said. At the time, the force did not confirm any details of the premises that were allegedly targeted.

However, several media organisations said the plot involved the Israeli embassy in Kensington, west London, reports Sky News understands are accurate. It came as the Iranian government denied any involvement in the alleged terror attack plans.

In a statement posted on X, Iranian foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said: "We are seeing stories in the media that Iranian nationals are allegedly involved in a supposed plot to target the Israeli embassy in London. "Iran in no uncertain terms categorically rejects any involvement in such actions and confirms that we have not been informed of any allegations via proper diplomatic channels.

"Iran has urged the UK to engage so that we may assist any probe into credible allegations. Timing and lack of engagement suggest that something is amiss." The Iranian foreign minister said there was a "history of third parties bent on derailing diplomacy and provoking escalation, resorting to desperate measures, including false flag operations".

"Iran stands ready to engage to shed light on what has truly inspired, and we reiterate that UK authorities should afford our citizens due process," he added. Read more:Iran has 'assassination list' - as 'most valued target' revealedNetanyahu vows to retaliate against Houthis and Iran after missile attack Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Metropolitan Police counter terrorism command, said: "Any speculation around this investigation could have a negative impact as we work to keep the public safe from potential threats.

"This is a fast-moving counter-terrorism investigation and there are significant operational reasons why we cannot provide further information at this time. "As soon as possible we will look to share further details and in the meantime we would ask the public to remain vigilant and contact us if you have any concerns." The Israeli embassy has been approached for comment..

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