Local police in Britain arrested a man who allegedly threatened to shoot Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, according to Israeli media reports. The suspect was taken into custody; details of the threat and the man's identity have not yet been released.
01 · THE DISPATCH
British police arrested a man on Wednesday who allegedly threatened to shoot Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, according to Israeli media. The suspect was taken into custody, but his identity and the specific nature of the threat have not yet been disclosed. Farage, who recently resigned as a lawmaker amid campaign donation allegations as reported by The Zioneer, has not commented on the arrest. The incident adds a security dimension to the political turmoil surrounding the Reform UK party.
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