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UK outlaws two Iranian groups over antisemitic attacks in Britain

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LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - ‌Britain's government on Monday targeted Iran's ​Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and another Iran-linked group after ⁠a string of antisemitic attacks on British streets, using proscription-like powers designed to tackle state-backed threats.

The ​power would effectively outlaw support for those groups and ‌give police and intelligence agencies new powers to tackle any threats linked to them.

"These new powers will make ⁠it easier to prosecute and lock ⁠up anyone carrying out their dirty work here in Britain," Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a statement.

The IRGC, which is already subject ‌to British sanctions, has served as an elite military ⁠force loyal to the Islamic ‌Republic's Supreme Leader since being ​established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Britain said the second Iran linked-group, the Islamic Movement of Companions ‌of the Right, had claimed ​seven attacks linked to ⁠Jewish and Israeli communities, and Persian-language media, ‌including the antisemitic arson ⁠attack on four Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green on March 23.

Britain also designated Russia's GRU intelligence ​agency under the ‌new powers.

The designations need to be approved by parliament ⁠before the take effect.

(Reporting ​by Sarah Young; Writing by Muvija M; ​editing by William James)

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