UK raises terror threat level to 'severe'

The United Kingdom raised its terrorism threat level to 'severe', the second highest in a five-tier system, after an antisemitic attack in London. The interior ministry said this means an attack is 'highly likely' in the next six months. The incident on Wednesday involved two Jewish men who were stabbed.

The UK interior ministry announced on Thursday that the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) raised the UK National Threat Level from 'substantial'—meaning an attack is likely—to 'severe', meaning an attack is highly likely in the next six months. JTAC, housed within Britain's security services, made the change following Wednesday's antisemitic terror attack in London, where two Jewish men were stabbed.

The threat level had remained at 'substantial' since February 2022, according to JTAC.

"The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) has today… raised the UK National Threat Level from substantial, meaning an attack is likely, to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely in the next six months," the interior ministry said.

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Illustration of Jewish politicians facing threats from political extremes in Congress.
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Rising threats target Jewish politicians amid partisan divides

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Jewish members of Congress face direct violent threats from both political extremes.

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged stronger measures against certain chants at pro-Palestinian protests amid rising antisemitic incidents. He spoke out following the stabbing of two Jewish men in London, which police labeled as terrorism. The UK's terror threat level has been raised to severe.

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A man was stabbed in Belfast in an attack that prompted immediate calls for anti-immigration protests across Northern Ireland. Police detained a Sudanese suspect and appealed for calm as some demonstrators gathered and set vehicles on fire.

A 27-year-old Tunisian man was arrested on May 7 and charged on Monday with planning a jihadist attack on a Paris museum, possibly the Louvre.

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