This Article is From Dec 12, 2014

Shots Near Israeli Embassy in Athens: Police

Athens, Greece: Police in Greece early on Friday were investigating reports of gunfire outside the Israeli embassy in Athens, a police source said.

The shots were apparently fired from a motorcycle passing in front of the embassy, which lies on the corner of a busy highway, the police said.

Nobody appears to have been hurt in the incident.

Early evidence suggests a Kalashnikov assault rifle was used, the police said.

The incident comes two days after a Palestinian official died following a confrontation with Israel soldiers in the West Bank.

There is strong condemnation in Greece of Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza, with many protests held in support of the Palestinians.

Embassies and diplomatic vehicles in Greece have been targeted in attacks by far-left groups in recent years.

The residence of the German ambassador in Athens has been hit twice -- with an automatic rifle in 2013 and a rocket in 1999. Nobody inside was hurt.

In 2007, another rocket was fired at the US embassy in Athens without injuring anyone.

All three attacks were claimed by far-left groups, two of which have since been dismantled by the police.

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