Quds (Jerusalem), Shawwal 11, 1431, Sept 20, SPA -- Israeli police say Turkey's Embassy in Tel Aviv has received an envelope containing a suspicious white powder, similar to packages sent to other embassies last week. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says embassy workers alerted police Monday after discovering the powder-laced letter. He says the substance isn't poisonous and nobody was hurt, according to a report of the Associated Press. Police are trying to determine if there's any connection to threatening letters marked with swastikas and containing a nontoxic white powder that were sent to the American, Spanish and Swedish embassies last week.