
Israel has arrested an Al-Qaeda-run militant cell in annexed east Jerusalem which was planning to bomb the US embassy, a spokesman for the prime minister's office said on Wednesday. "(The) Shabak arrested a terror cell from east Jerusalem that was operated by Al-Qaeda and planned, amongst other attacks, to bomb the US embassy," Ofir Gendelman wrote on Twitter, using the Hebrew term for the Shin Bet internal security services. In a joint operation, the Shin Bet and Jerusalem police uncovered "a global jihad group from east Jerusalem which was operated from the Gaza Strip with the aim of carrying out major terror attacks in Israel," a statement said. It said the attacks the group were plotting included bombing the US embassy in Tel Aviv, a double suicide bombing at Jerusalem's International Convention Centre, a kidnapping of soldiers from the city's central bus station and a bombing of a block of flats. Two of the suspects -- Iyad Abu Sara and Rubin Abu Nagma, both in their early 20s -- were from east Jerusalem, while the third -- Alaa Anas, in his early 30s -- was from Jenin in the northern West Bank, it said. The three were allegedly recruited online through Facebook by an operative in Gaza called Oraib al-Sham, who was connected to Al-Qaeda, the Shin Bet said, without giving further details nor saying when they were arrested. In November, court documents revealed that Israel had been holding a suspected Al-Qaeda activist without trial since 2010.
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