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		 US acknowledges reported al-Qaida plot on Tel Aviv embassy 
		22.01.2014, Israel		US State Department officials acknowledged on Wednesday reports of an  al-Qaida plot targeting the American embassy in Tel Aviv, telling The  Jerusalem Post that the US is "closely following the situation" and has  been in touch with the Israeli government concerning the matter. 
In a  statement on Wednesday, Shin Bet, Israel's domestic intelligence  agency, announced it has apprehended two suspects in east Jerusalem  involved in the plot to target the seaside embassy. 
The two men with Jerusalem residency were recruited by al-Qaida in the Gaza Strip, Shin Bet claimed, through Facebook and Skype. 
"The  US embassy routinely employs a range of measures to safeguard US  citizens and all of our employees and their dependents," the State  Department official said. "We have a high degree of confidence in our  own security staff and in the Israeli security forces." 
The official implied that the plot had been a matter of discussion between US and Israeli for some time. 
The  plot allegedly involved the two men wearing detonation vests to the  target. The convention center in Jerusalem was another target under  consideration, Shin Bet said. 
"The US embassy was not just the  target, but obviously other targets were involved as well in the  threat," State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said on  Wednesday. 
Harf said that the US had no plans to evacuate the embassy. 
"We obviously don't discuss all of our security measures," Harf added. 
 
By MICHAEL WILNER  
				JPost.com 
				
	
	
 
																																	
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