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<p>July 3, 2025 at 5:57 AM</p>
<p>1 / 2Denmark Israeli EmbassyDanish Police and ambulance at Norgesmindevej in Hellerup, Copenhagen, Denmark, Thursday July 3, 2025, near the Israeli embassy to examine a suspicious package. (Steven Knap/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)</p>
<p>COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish police said Thursday they have deployed officers to the Israeli embassy in the Nordic country's capital to examine a suspicious package.</p>
<p>Copenhagen police wrote on X that "we are present at the Israeli embassy, where we are investigating a shipment received."</p>
<p>They added that "we currently have no further information."</p>
<p>Danish public broadcaster DR showed photos of several police and emergency vehicles near the embassy, including what they reported was a hazmat emergency response team vehicle.</p>
<p>Police wrote on X that they had blocked roads near the embassy.</p>
<p>Anders Frederiksen, duty chief at the Copenhagen Police, told Danish daily Ekstra Bladet that "ordinary citizens in the area should not be worried."</p>
<p>A spokesperson reached by phone at the press department of the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen said he could not comment on the situation.</p>
<p>Security officials in many European countries have increased surveillance and protection of Israeli and Jewish institutions after a 12-day war broke out between Israel and Iran in June.</p>
<p>Last week, security officers arrested a man in the Danish city of Aarhus on suspicion of gathering information on Jewish locations and individuals in Germany for Iranian intelligence.</p>
<p>Prosecutors said the man was tasked by an Iranian intelligence service early this year with gathering information on "Jewish localities and specific Jewish individuals" in Berlin. They didn't elaborate.</p>
<p>He spied on three properties in June, "presumably in preparation of further intelligence activities in Germany, possibly including terrorist attacks on Jewish targets," prosecutors said.</p>
<p>German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig said that "if this suspicion is confirmed, we are dealing with an outrageous operation," adding in a statement that "the protection of Jewish life has the highest priority for the German government."</p>
<p>Germany has requested the extradition of the suspect.</p>
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