Two men are found guilty of carrying out a targeted knife attack on journalist Pouria Zeraati outside his home in Wimbledon. According to reporting, Zeraati is stabbed three times after being ambushed by hitmen hired in connection with the attack, and the case is presented as involving state-directed wrongdoing tied to Iran. The men are convicted and are sentenced to lengthy jail terms. The accounts describe Zeraati as suffering serious injuries as a result of the assault. The reports state that the defendants are jailed following the guilty verdicts, indicating that the court concludes they played roles in the attack. The articles characterize the incident as targeted and linked to wider allegations about foreign state involvement, but they focus on the convictions and sentencing outcomes rather than new incident details beyond the stabbing and ambush outside Zeraati’s home. The reporting therefore centers on the court’s decision, the injuries to the journalist, and the conclusion that the assault was carried out by men hired for the attack.