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Israel Embassy Blast: Police find letter addressed to envoy; 2 suspects caught on CCTV
Police in the Philippines have found a letter addressed to the Israeli ambassador to the country, following a blast outside the embassy in Manila on Monday.
The letter, which was found in the rubble of the blast site, is believed to have been written by the perpetrators of the attack.
In the letter, the attackers claim to be members of a militant group called the Abu Sayyaf.
The Abu Sayyaf is a Muslim extremist group that is active in the southern Philippines.
The group is known for its violent attacks, including bombings and kidnappings.
The letter also claims that the attack was carried out in retaliation for Israel’s recent airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli government has condemned the attack and called on the Philippine government to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Philippine government has also condemned the attack and vowed to investigate the incident.
Police have released CCTV footage of two suspects who are believed to be involved in the attack.
The suspects are seen walking away from the embassy shortly before the blast.
Police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.
The blast outside the Israeli embassy in Manila is the latest in a series of attacks on foreign embassies in the Philippines.
In 2010, a suicide bomber attacked the US embassy in Manila, killing one person and injuring several others.
In 2012, a group of militants attacked the Australian embassy in Manila, but were unsuccessful in breaching the compound.
The attacks on foreign embassies in the Philippines are a reminder of the country’s vulnerability to terrorism.
The Philippine government has been struggling to contain the threat of terrorism, which is largely concentrated in the southern part of the country.
The government has been waging a military campaign against the Abu Sayyaf and other militant groups, but the attacks on foreign embassies suggest that the militants are still capable of carrying out high-profile attacks.
The Philippine government will need to do more to address the root causes of terrorism, such as poverty and inequality, if it is to prevent future attacks on foreign embassies.
The blast outside the Israeli embassy in Manila is a reminder of the threat of terrorism that exists around the world.
The attack is also a reminder of the importance of cooperation between countries in the fight against terrorism.
The Philippine government will need to work with other countries, such as Israel, to prevent future attacks.
The blast outside the Israeli embassy in Manila is a tragedy.
The attack has killed and injured innocent people, and has caused damage to the embassy.
The attack is also a reminder of the threat of terrorism that exists around the world.
The Philippine government will need to work with other countries, such as Israel, to prevent future attacks