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UK’s Starmer worried by foreign-backed proxy attacks in Britain

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LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - British ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Thursday ​he was "increasingly concerned" about a growing use of proxies by foreign states to ⁠carry out attacks in Britain, pledging to bring forward new legislation following recent attacks.

London has seen a string of attacks - mostly ​arson - on Jewish-linked sites in recent weeks. Some of these are being ‌investigated by counter-terrorism officers, although police say they are not currently being treated as terrorist incidents.

British authorities have increasingly pointed to hostile state ⁠activity as part of the backdrop to recent ⁠incidents, warning that foreign governments may seek to operate through criminal networks or proxies to maintain deniability.

"I'm increasingly concerned that a number of countries are using proxies for attacks in this country," ‌he said, speaking after meeting members of the Jewish community at ⁠Kenton United Synagogue, which was the target ‌of an arson attack last Sunday.

The fire ​caused minor smoke damage to an internal room and there were no injuries. A 17-year-old British boy pleaded guilty on Tuesday ‌to arson not endangering life in connection ​with the incident.

"We have to ⁠deal with malign state actors," Starmer said, adding that ‌it would require legislation by ⁠the government.

"I want this country to be a place where everybody feels safe and secure. This is not just a battle for ​the Jewish community," Starmer ‌said. "It is our battle. The Britain that I want is a ⁠Britain where people can practice ​their religion, their faith, in safety and security."

(Reporting by Sam ​Tabahriti; editing by William James)

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