US Terror Travel Alert Includes All of Europe – Prince Harry On Hit List

The US State Department issued a travel alert on Sunday for Americans traveling in Europe after Western intelligence agencies last week uncovered an Al Qaeda plot to wage attacks on European cities.

Prince Harry is reportedly a top target on the terror hit list.


News of the World
reported:

ARMED security on Prince Harry has been doubled amid growing fears that he is the main target for a new wave of Islamic and Irish terrorists.

Six SAS-trained gun guards have been shadowing soldier Harry wherever he goes after Britain’s security services raised the threat of an attack against the Royal Family to Level 2 – only one below “imminent”.

Yesterday a similar ring of steel was thrown around Prince Charles and Camilla as they arrived in India to open the Commonwealth Games. The Queen and Prince William have also had their security increased.

Today we can reveal that the Tower of London and an unnamed mainline station in the capital are on a list of targets spilled to US spy chiefs by a terrorist who broke under interrogation.

German national Ahmed Sidiqi, 36 – a fanatic trained by al-Qaeda – also named the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the 5-star Hotel Adlon at Berlin’s Brandenberg Gate as it emerged that terror cells are plotting a series of Mumbai-style massacres in the UK, France and Germany.

The list of targets he gave them also included Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, Berlin’s new Central Station and the landmark Alexanderplatz TV Tower in the city.

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