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UK MPs Deported from Israel Over Alleged Anti-Israel Intentions

Israel's refusal to admit two Labour MPs sparks condemnation from the UK government, deepening diplomatic tensions during the ongoing Gaza conflict.

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Overview

  • Labour MPs Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were detained and deported from Israel on April 5, accused of planning to document Israeli security forces and spread anti-Israel rhetoric.
  • Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel personally ordered their deportation, citing security concerns and disputing the MPs' claim of being part of an official UK parliamentary delegation.
  • UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned the deportation as unacceptable and counterproductive, emphasizing support for the MPs and the UK's commitment to resolving the Gaza conflict.
  • The MPs, known for supporting a boycott of Israel, were accompanied by two aides who were also deported after their arrival in Israel from Luton Airport.
  • This incident occurs against the backdrop of Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza, which have heightened international scrutiny and strained UK-Israel relations.