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Secret Service member sent back to U.S. after alleged "physical encounter" in Israel

A Secret Service employee was sent back to the U.S. after being briefly detained in Israel following an alleged "physical encounter," the federal agency said Wednesday.

Driving the news: Secret Service agents went to Israel ahead of President Biden's visit to the country this week, and the employee was "detained and questioned by Israeli police" last Monday, a spokesperson said.


  • He was released without charge and although no details of the incident were released, there is no allegation of a sexual assault.
  • The employee is accused of assaulting a woman outside a bar in Jerusalem, according to Israeli media.

What to watch: "In accordance with agency protocol, his access to Secret Service systems and facilities was suspended pending further investigation," the spokesperson said.

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