UK announces 14-year prison sentences for hostile activity on behalf of foreign proxy groups after anti-Semitic incidents linked to Iran.
The UK government said criminals who carry out hostile activity on behalf of foreign proxy groups could be sent to prison for 14 years, following a spate of anti-Semitic incidents linked to Iran.
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