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Iran denies involvement in ‘violent activities’ on British soil amid wave of London antisemitic attacks

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The Iranian embassy in the UK has strongly denied any involvement in "violent activities" on British soil following a wave of antisemitic attacks in recent weeks.On social media, the embassy declared it "categorically rejects any allegations or link of Iran's involvement in violent activities or incidents in the United Kingdom"."Such baseless accusations against Islamic Republic of Iran lack credible evidence and appear to serve narrow political agendas and to mislead public opinion and distract from the real root causes of terrorism and violent extremism," the statement continued.The denial came after the Prime Minister responded to the Golders Green terror attack by calling for tougher action to confront what he described as the "malign threat posed by states like Iran" seeking to "harm British Jews".

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