Nairobi, Jan. 15 -- Security agencies are keeping an eye on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which is now threatening the security of pro-Israeli nations around the world, including Kenya, as the country marks the fifth anniversary of the Dusit Complex terror attack on Tuesday.

Kenya has not suffered a major terrorist attack since the deadly Dusit siege, but the country's security agencies have foiled many attempts by militant groups.

At around 3pm on that fateful January 15, 2019 afternoon, five terrorists from the Al Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab terrorist group stormed 14 Riverside Complex, also known as Dusit D2, along Nairobi's Riverside Drive, killing 21 people.

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