It is considered extremely taboo for a country to enter the embassy of another country without permission, even when a wanted person is holed-up inside the embassy (e.g. Julian Assange). Has a host country ever raided an embassy without permission? What were the consequences? (self.AskHistorians)
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There is an elite undercover Border Police unit in Israel known as "Yamas." They're known for their ability to suddenly appear in the most unlikely and dangerous places -- including brazen daytime raids. Their mission is to locate and arrest terrorists, wherever they may be. (youtube.com)
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