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The explosion, which left 13 people injured, came eight days after a bomb tore through the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing close to 100 people, and six days after a bomb killed 21 people, including 12 Jews, on board a Panamanian plane. One leading British Jewish or- ganization said this week that it had warned the police and the government that Muslim funda- mentalists opposed to the Middle East peace process were likely to use London as a target. The board of deputies of British Jews said in a statement, "We warned the police and the Home Office that this could hap- pen. But they did nothing to crack down on the extremists, and this is the result.' After the explosion in Buenos Aires, the board of deputies re- quested that London police set up extra security measures at Jew- ish communal buildings in Lon- don, particularly those housing the board and the country's chief rabbi. As part of their request, they sought police restrictions on park- ing near Jewish communal build- ings. The police did not immediately act upon the re- quest, but after the bombing they indicated that parking would be blocked off near Jewish commu- nal sites. In both the Buenos Aires and this incident, the explosion was caused by car bombs parked near the targeted buildings. In this ex- plosion, a well-dressed middle- aged woman described by police as being of Middle East appear- ance, was seen leaving a car shortly before the bomb explod- ed at around noon. The explosion ripped through the consular offices attached to the embassy, which front a dif- ferent, less secured street than the heavily guarded one fronting the main building. Some 30 pounds of explosives were used in the attack, which caused most of the consular build- ing to collapse. The blast was said to be so powerful that witnesses half-a- mile away reported seeing debris shoot up hundreds of feet in the air. Windows in nearby buildings were shattered, including those in nearby Kensington Palace, home of Princess Diana. "It was such a huge, huge ex- plosion. Parts of the building just collapsed,' said Rachel. Gordon, who works in the embassy's press office. It was perhaps just a matter of luck that there were no fatalities in the bombing, which occurred when many embassy staffers were out of the building for lunch. It was not immediately clear how many people were in the build- ing at the time of the explosion. Of those injured, only one — a worker who fell off scaffolding at a nearby building — was seri- ously hurt. One of those injured was a police officer guarding the building. The attack came a day after Is- raeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Ra- bin and Jordan's King Hussein signed a historic non-belligeren- cy treaty in Washington. Mr. Rabin, speaking in Wash- ington, pointed blamed for the at- tack at Islamic extremists bent on undermining Israel's peace- making efforts with its Arab neighbors. He said the world should "wake up" to the threat posed by militant Islamic groups, whom he described as having terrorist cells operating around the world. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. The bombing also drew sharp condemnations from British gov- ernment officials. Greville Janner, a Jewish member of Parliament and for- mer president of the Board of Deputies, called for an inquiry into the attack. British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks described the attaek as an act committed by people bereft of all respect for human life. Israel's London embassy is lo- cated in Palace Green, an exclu- sive street of embassies and millionaires' homes in the Kens- ington area, just behind Kens- ington Palace Because of this concentration of royals, diplomats and wealth, there is always a strong security presence in the area. The long street on which the embassy is located has barriers at either end, where visitors are asked to state their business. In addition, Israeli Embassy officials have their own security mechanism which prevents any- one from entering the building without proper clearance.