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Proxies carrying out antisemitic attacks in UK could face 14 years in prison
The UK plans to introduce legislation allowing for tougher action against proxies for foreign powers, with offenders facing up to 14 years in prison for antisemitic attacks backed by foreign powers such as Iran. The National Security Act will give the home secretary power to designate proxy groups as foreign intelligence services. This move aims to address recent attacks on the Jewish community.