US embassy in London warns to ‘exercise increased caution’ near Jewish sites in UK, Europe after antisemitic attacks
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US embassy in London warns to ‘exercise increased caution’ near Jewish sites in UK, Europe after antisemitic attacks The US Embassy in London on Friday warned Americans to “exercise increased caution” while visiting Jewish and American areas in the UK and in…
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US embassy in London warns to ‘exercise increased caution’ near Jewish sites in UK, Europe after antisemitic attacks The US Embassy in London on Friday warned Americans to “exercise increased caution” while visiting Jewish and American areas in the UK and in…
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