Israel worried Iran Attack athletes at the Olympics

The Israeli government has stepped up security for the athletes competing in the London Olympics fearing Iran planning attacks on the 38 athletes.

Bomb attack on a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last week raised concerns 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy will be repeated.

At that time a number of armed Palestinians managed to infiltrate into the athletes' village and killed 11 Israeli athletes and coach.

To ensure this does not happen Scotland Yard and the British domestic intelligence service MI-5 is believed to increase the security of the Israeli contingent.

Meanwhile, news came that Israel has dispatched a number of Mossad secret service agent codenamed bayonet to Europe to find a suspected terrorist group in collaboration with the Iranian special forces, Quds and Hezbollah.

One of the suspected terrorists who sought Israel ahead of the London Olympics The U.S. passport is a man named David Jefferson, a known left Bulgaria shortly after the bus explosion occurred.

Bulgaria Bus

Meanwhile, Bulgarian police, CIA, FBI and Interpol are still trying to identify the suicide bomber who destroys tour bus berpenumpang Israeli tourists.

Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov said the suspects not citizens of Bulgaria and stayed in the country for about four days.

Israel previously accused Iran and Hezbollah of masterminding attacks on Israelis abroad in recent years, including in Thailand, India, Georgia and Cyprus.

But the Iranian government rejected the allegations and called the allegations as outrageous.

For the security of the Olympics, the British government has deployed 3,500 troops personnel. Additional troops carried out after security contractor said he could not fulfill the contract provision 10,500 security personnel.

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