World is tttense: hundreds of activists of al - Qaeda escaped from prison
Hundreds of Islamic terrorists escaped from prison in several events in Arab countries • grave concern for attack at the U.S. Embassy in Sana'a the capital of Yemen • Western countries evacuate their representatives from the state
- Yonah Shub, B'Chadrei Charedim
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U.S. officials said today (Saturday) that there is a serious concern to attack against the U.S. embassy in Yemen during Tuesday.
U.S. officials, who spoke to CNN, stated that the correspondence between the members of al - Qaeda continued for weeks but intensified in recent days. Based on this information and other warnings received from Yemen, it was decided to take precautions announced in the last two days.
Yemen security forces official added that the concern is a possible terrorist attack in the capital Sana'a, or in Eden, and noted that the background is the threat of U.S. attacks that occurred recently.
Leader of al - Qaeda Ayman al - Zawahiri also carried out a threat tonight in which he called for revenge against Americans in response to U.S. military operations in Muslim countries and the U.S. drone attacks in Yemen and Pakistan. The source said the Americans were informed about these concerns two days ago, when Yemen President visited Washington.
France yesterday announced it would close its embassy in Sana'a tomorrow and the day after, and today Britain and Germany also joined.
The British Foreign Office warned its citizens not to travel to Yemen, and called upon those already in the country to leave immediately. "If you do not leave the country now, as long as there are regular flights from there, there is little chance that the British government will manage to extricate you or provide services to the embassy," the statement to citizens said.
Interpol organization also called on member of states to increase preparedness against the escape of hundreds of terrorists from prison last month.
According to suspicions, members of al - Qaeda were involved in planning escapes that occurred in Iraq, Libya, Pakistan and other countries. Statement from Interpol headquarters in France stated that the next terrorist prisoners who escaped from prison for other crimes, and sought the help of headquarters of 190 member countries in an attempt to determine if there is a connection between all these events.
U.S. officials, who spoke to CNN, stated that the correspondence between the members of al - Qaeda continued for weeks but intensified in recent days. Based on this information and other warnings received from Yemen, it was decided to take precautions announced in the last two days.
Yemen security forces official added that the concern is a possible terrorist attack in the capital Sana'a, or in Eden, and noted that the background is the threat of U.S. attacks that occurred recently.
Leader of al - Qaeda Ayman al - Zawahiri also carried out a threat tonight in which he called for revenge against Americans in response to U.S. military operations in Muslim countries and the U.S. drone attacks in Yemen and Pakistan. The source said the Americans were informed about these concerns two days ago, when Yemen President visited Washington.
France yesterday announced it would close its embassy in Sana'a tomorrow and the day after, and today Britain and Germany also joined.
The British Foreign Office warned its citizens not to travel to Yemen, and called upon those already in the country to leave immediately. "If you do not leave the country now, as long as there are regular flights from there, there is little chance that the British government will manage to extricate you or provide services to the embassy," the statement to citizens said.
Interpol organization also called on member of states to increase preparedness against the escape of hundreds of terrorists from prison last month.
According to suspicions, members of al - Qaeda were involved in planning escapes that occurred in Iraq, Libya, Pakistan and other countries. Statement from Interpol headquarters in France stated that the next terrorist prisoners who escaped from prison for other crimes, and sought the help of headquarters of 190 member countries in an attempt to determine if there is a connection between all these events.
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