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Car attack near the Tel Aviv embassy in Tokyo

According to Fars News Agency International Group, media sources in Japan reported that a 50-year-old man was arrested in Tokyo for trying to attack the Tel Aviv embassy.

local media sources in Japan reported, Japanese police arrested a man who attacked with a car near the Israeli embassy in Tokyo on Thursday (today).

News agency report “Reuters”, a small car crashed into a fence at the 100-meter intersection of the Tel Aviv Embassy in Tokyo. A police officer was said to have received minor injuries.

One ​​of the videos on the street of the incident shows that the car hit a temporary barrier near the fence. It is said that the man who was arrested on the spot is a member of a right-wing group and is about 50 years old. The killing of Palestinians living in Gaza continues in Zionist attacks. At the end of October, an employee of the Tel Aviv embassy in Beijing was attacked. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “an Israeli employee of the Israeli embassy in Beijing was attacked”, adding that the attack did not take place in the embassy grounds.

Japanese officials information and details They did not provide more information about the motivation of the man who tried to attack the Tel Aviv embassy in Tokyo today (Thursday). The officials of the Israeli Embassy in Japan have not commented on this matter either.

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