Shots were fired at the Israeli Embassy in Athens on Friday morning, Israel Hayom reports.
Unidentified assailants opened fire on the Israeli Embassy in Athens with a Kalashnikov assault rifle in the early hours of Friday morning, police said, but no injuries or damage were reported.
Four people on two motorcycles fired shots at the embassy building in a northern suburb of Athens, a police official said. Bullets were lodged in the walls and 54 spent bullet cases were found about 40 meters from the building, police said.
The Greek government condemned the incident.
"Any terrorist attack hitting at the heart of democracy hits the heart of the country," government spokeswoman Sofia Voultepsi said.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry blamed the attack on anti-Israel incitement around the world by Palestinian leaders and pro-Palestinian groups.