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

May 1, 2026 - 06:44
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Iran denies involvement in ‘violent activities’ on British soil amid wave of London antisemitic attacks

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".



Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, head of Counter Terrorism Policing, has confirmed officers are actively pursuing "threats by state-linked actors".

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood struck a more cautious tone, however.

She said it remains too early in the investigation to determine whether the north London attacker had any Iranian links.

The incident left two Jewish men needing hospital treatment after they were stabbed.


\u200bThe Iranian Embassy in Knightsbridge, London


Shloime Rand, 34, and 76-year-old Moshe Ben Baila, known locally as Moshe Shine, were the victims of the double stabbing.

Police deployed a Taser to subdue a 45-year-old Somali-born male suspect before arresting him at the scene.

Following the incident in Golders Green, Labour pledged an extra £25million to help protect Jewish communities across Britain.

Authorities are continuing to piece together the circumstances surrounding the attack.

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The Iranian embassy also claimed it had previously warned British authorities through official channels about potential "false flag" operations on UK soil.

Counter-terrorism investigators have been examining possible links to Iranian proxy groups following a string of incidents targeting Jewish sites across London.

These include arson attacks on Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green, a synagogue, and premises formerly occupied by a Jewish charity, as well as a drone flown near the Israeli embassy.

Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans said the attacks shared common characteristics, with all targeting Israeli and Jewish sites across the capital.


Sir Keir Starmer and Shabana Mahmood visit members of the Shomrim


Most have been claimed online by Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, an Islamic extremist organisation.

The group has claimed responsibility for multiple antisemitic attacks across Europe since hostilities began between Iran and the coalition of Israel and the US.

The attack in Golders Green came just days after Tehran's ambassy for Iranians in the UK to "sacrifice their lives for the homeland".

On Monday, it was reported the embassy's Telegram channel uploaded a message calling for Iranians living abroad to become martyrs for the regime.

The post - which called for children to join the cause - is now being probed by counter-terrorism police.


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