
The UK has banned support for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a linked group following a series of antisemitic attacks in Britain. The ban utilizes new powers aimed at preventing state-sponsored proxy activities. The move comes amid growing concerns about foreign states using criminal networks for covert operations. The attacks targeted Jewish-linked sites in London.
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Direct countermeasure against IRGC proxy activities
Britain banned support for a group linked to the IRGC on Monday.
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The ban was enacted following a series of antisemitic attacks in Britain.
OpinionBritain banned support for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and a linked group on Monday following a series of antisemitic attacks, using new powers designed to stop the use of state-sponsored proxies.
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The ban was enacted following a series of antisemitic attacks in Britain.
OpinionBritain banned support for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Monday.
South China Morning PostBritain banned support for a group linked to the IRGC on Monday.
South China Morning PostThe ban uses new powers designed to stop the use of state-sponsored proxies.
South China Morning PostAttacks on Jewish-linked sites in London have occurred.
South China Morning Post