Security agencies are on high alert following a reported low-intensity blast near the Israel Embassy in Chanakyapuri. While no explosive remnants were discovered after an extensive search, authorities found a troubling letter addressed to Israel's ambassador to India, hinting at a potential threat. The letter contained references to Palestine, Gaza, and Zionists, purportedly from a group identifying as 'Sir Allah Resistance'.
In response, the Delhi Police have bolstered security around the Israel Embassy and Jewish establishments across the capital city. Various agencies, including the NIA, are investigating the incident. Despite no evidence of explosives, officials haven't ruled out the possibility of a chemical explosion.
CCTV footage revealed two individuals walking in the vicinity shortly before the incident, prompting scrutiny to determine their potential involvement. The abusive letter has been sent for forensic analysis to gather fingerprints and trace its origins.
Israel's Deputy Ambassador to India, Ohad Nakash Kaynar, assured the safety of embassy personnel following the incident. The Israel National Security Council issued an advisory cautioning Israelis in India to avoid crowded areas frequented by Western or Jewish communities, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance.
As investigations continue, the Delhi Police are working to uncover more details surrounding the blast and the contents of the suspicious letter. Additional undisclosed items have been collected as part of the ongoing inquiry.
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