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Bomb Hits London's Israeli Embassy

LONDON -- A bomb blasted the Israeli Embassy in London Tuesday, injuring more than a dozen people in an attack launched the day after Israel and Jordan agreed to end their state of war. The car bomb exploded without warning just outside the building, police said. Thirteen people were treated for minor injuries and part of the building crumpled. Though police could not comment on the motive, the timing, in the wake of an historic agreement between Israel and Jordan to end 46 years of belligerency, cast suspicion on extremists opposed to the Arab-Israeli peace process.

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