NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! A dangerous dissident republican group, the New IRA, which is allegedly linked to Iran and Hezbollah, claimed responsibility Tuesday for a car bomb outside a Belfast police station before warning of further attacks, according to reports. The blast targeted a Police Service of Northern Ireland station in Dunmurry, and police increased patrols after the group threatened to target officers at their homes. A 66-year-old man was also arrested Tuesday under terrorism laws after the explosion, Reuters reported. In a statement attributed to the "leadership of the IRA," the group said the bomb was meant to kill officers leaving the station. It warned that anyone cooperating with police "will be severely dealt with." LAWMAKER SAYS IRAN TARGETED HIM IN PHISHING ATTACK DISGUISED AS TV INTERVIEW Forensic investigators inspect the site of a car bomb that exploded outside the Dunmurry police station in South Belfast, Northern Ireland.…