UK terror attack fears heightened by Israel-Gaza war Reports of 'extremist chatter' at highest levels since 9/11 with Britain becoming a target, reports suggest

(National-UAE) Britain is facing a significant threat of terrorist attacks with the Israel-Gaza war leading to an increased likelihood of violence, it has been reported.

The amount of “extremist chatter” is said to be at levels not seen since the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in 2001, with the rising risk of a co-ordinated attack by terrorists or a lone perpetrator in the UK.

Plans are being drawn up by the government to ban extremist preachers from entering Britain under new Home Office proposals.

The threat of a potential terrorist attack is “rising rapidly” and has led to a heightened sense that Britain could become a target because of the government’s pro-Israel position.

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