'Physical threat' from Iran on people living in UK has 'increased significantly', watchdog says
The threat of physical attacks by Iran on people living in the UK has increased "significantly" since 2022, according to a new report by parliament's intelligence watchdog.
Iran poses a "wide-ranging, persistent and unpredictable threat" to the UK, according to the Intelligence and Security Committee.
It also said Iran's intelligence services were "willing and able - often through third party agents - to attempt assassination within the UK, and kidnap from the UK".
The report said there have been 15 murder or kidnap attempts against British citizens or UK-based individuals since the beginning of 2022.
Sky News has approached the Iranian embassy for a comment.
The report authors add: "Whilst Iran's activity appears to be less strategic and on a smaller scale than Russia and China, Iran poses a wide-ranging threat to UK national security, which should not be underestimated: it is persistent and crucially - unpredictable."
The committee also says that while the threat is often focused on dissidents and other opponents to the regime, there is also an increased threat to Jewish and Israeli interests in the UK.
The government is accused of "fire-fighting" rather than developing a real understanding of Iran.
The report says: "The government's policy on Iran has suffered from a focus on crisis management, driven by concerns over Iran's nuclear programme, to the exclusion of other issues.
"As one of our expert witnesses told the committee: 'Strategy is not a word that I think has crossed the lips of policy makers for a while, certainly not in relation to Iran'."
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