With an Iranian proxy commander arrested for attacks in the UK, will Starmer respond? - analysis
An Iranian proxy commander has been arrested in connection with attacks in the UK, raising questions about the response from Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The commander, Al-Saad, is accused of orchestrating propaganda videos related to 18 attacks, primarily in London. This incident may prompt a significant political response as the government addresses security concerns.
- ▪Al-Saad allegedly orchestrated propaganda videos for 18 attacks in Europe.
- ▪Most of the attacks occurred in London over the last two months.
- ▪The arrest raises questions about Prime Minister Keir Starmer's response.
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With an Iranian proxy commander arrested for attacks in the UK, will Starmer respond? - analysisAl-Saad allegedly orchestrated and posted the HAYI propaganda videos of 18 attacks in Europe, most of which occurred in London over the last two months.Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks during a press conference, following a deal on the Chagos Islands, at a military headquarters in London, Britain May 22, 2025. (photo credit: Thomas Krych/Pool via REUTERS)
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