UK Tightens Security Laws Amid Rising Antisemitic Attacks

In response to a rise in antisemitic incidents, including a recent stabbing, Britain plans new legislation to combat state-sponsored threats via proxies. This will allow prosecution of individuals acting on behalf of foreign entities, with additional funding allocated for Jewish community protection.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-04-2026 12:21 IST | Created: 30-04-2026 12:21 IST
UK Tightens Security Laws Amid Rising Antisemitic Attacks
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The British government announced plans to introduce new legislation targeting state-sponsored threats executed by proxies. This move follows a recent antisemitic attack where two Jewish men were stabbed in north London.

Security Minister Dan Jarvis revealed on Times Radio that the proposed law would fast-track prosecutions for individuals acting on behalf of a state-sponsored group, in alignment with Britain's National Security Act. The legislation aims to treat proxies similarly to foreign intelligence operatives.

This initiative was spurred by a string of attacks on Jewish targets in the UK, including a deadly incident last October in Manchester. With accusations of Iranian involvement, the government is allocating an extra £25 million to bolster Jewish community security, raising this year's funding to £58 million.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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