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Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed 'astounded' after being denied entry to Israel | Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed 'astounded' after being denied entry to Israel |
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Abtisam Mohamed (left) and Yuan Yang have now left the country | Abtisam Mohamed (left) and Yuan Yang have now left the country |
Two Labour MPs say they are "astounded" to have been denied entry to Israel while travelling to the West Bank. | Two Labour MPs say they are "astounded" to have been denied entry to Israel while travelling to the West Bank. |
Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang said that it was "vital" parliamentarians were able to "witness, firsthand, the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory". | Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang said that it was "vital" parliamentarians were able to "witness, firsthand, the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory". |
They were refused entry because they intended to "spread hate speech" against Israel, the nation's population and immigration authority said. | They were refused entry because they intended to "spread hate speech" against Israel, the nation's population and immigration authority said. |
Foreign Secretary David Lammy criticised Israeli authorities, describing the move as "unacceptable, counterproductive, and deeply concerning". | Foreign Secretary David Lammy criticised Israeli authorities, describing the move as "unacceptable, counterproductive, and deeply concerning". |
But Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said Israel had a right to "control its borders", adding it was "significant" there were Labour MPs other countries did not want to let in. | |
Yang, the MP for Earley and Woodley, and Mohamed, the MP for Sheffield Central, flew to Israel from London Luton Airport with two aides on Saturday afternoon. | Yang, the MP for Earley and Woodley, and Mohamed, the MP for Sheffield Central, flew to Israel from London Luton Airport with two aides on Saturday afternoon. |
The Israeli immigration authority said Interior Minister Moshe Arbel denied entry to all four passengers after they were questioned. It accused them of travelling to "document the security forces". | |
A statement released by the Israeli embassy in London on Saturday said the country "will not allow the entry of individuals or entities that act against the state and its citizens". | |
It said Mohamed and Yang had "accused Israel of false claims" and were "actively involved in promoting sanctions against Israeli ministers". | |
It said they had supported campaigns aimed at boycotting the country "at a time when Israel is at war and under attack on seven fronts". | |
The UK Foreign Office said the group was part of a parliamentary delegation. However, Israel's immigration authority said the delegation had not been acknowledged by an Israeli official. | |
The Israeli embassy said the MPs "were offered hotel accommodation, which they declined" and the cost of their return flight to the UK was covered. | |
Israel's Interior Ministry said the MPs left the country early on Sunday. | |
Mohamed and Yang said their trip had been organised with UK charities that had "over a decade of experience in taking parliamentary delegations". | |
"We are two, out of scores of MPs, who have spoken out in Parliament in recent months on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the importance of complying with international humanitarian law," the MPs said in a joint statement. | |
"Parliamentarians should feel free to speak truthful in the House of Commons, without fear of being targeted." | "Parliamentarians should feel free to speak truthful in the House of Commons, without fear of being targeted." |
Lammy said the Foreign Office had been in touch with both MPs to offer support, adding: "I have made clear to my counterparts in the Israeli government that this is no way to treat British parliamentarians." | Lammy said the Foreign Office had been in touch with both MPs to offer support, adding: "I have made clear to my counterparts in the Israeli government that this is no way to treat British parliamentarians." |
Both Yang and Mohamed - who were first elected in 2024 - have made several interventions on the Israel-Hamas conflict in Parliament. | Both Yang and Mohamed - who were first elected in 2024 - have made several interventions on the Israel-Hamas conflict in Parliament. |
Watch: "Countries should be able to control their borders" - Badenoch on MPs denied entry to Israel | Watch: "Countries should be able to control their borders" - Badenoch on MPs denied entry to Israel |
In February, Mohamed initiated a cross-party letter, signed by 61 MPs and lords, calling for a ban on goods from Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory, citing an opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). | In February, Mohamed initiated a cross-party letter, signed by 61 MPs and lords, calling for a ban on goods from Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory, citing an opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). |
She has also criticised Israel for withholding humanitarian aid from Gaza, telling the House of Commons in October that international law "prohibits the starvation of civilians as a method of warfare", and has mentioned humanitarian organisations' claims of "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza. | She has also criticised Israel for withholding humanitarian aid from Gaza, telling the House of Commons in October that international law "prohibits the starvation of civilians as a method of warfare", and has mentioned humanitarian organisations' claims of "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza. |
In January, Yang spoke in favour of bringing sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, after they suggested building Israeli settlements in northern Gaza to encourage Palestinians to leave. | In January, Yang spoke in favour of bringing sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, after they suggested building Israeli settlements in northern Gaza to encourage Palestinians to leave. |
She has also highlighted the dangerous conditions journalists and medical professionals face while in the Palestinian territory. | She has also highlighted the dangerous conditions journalists and medical professionals face while in the Palestinian territory. |
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that countries "should be able to control their borders" when asked about Israel's decision. | Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that countries "should be able to control their borders" when asked about Israel's decision. |
"What I think is shocking is that we have MPs in Labour [who] other countries won't allow through," Badenoch said. "I think that's very significant." | "What I think is shocking is that we have MPs in Labour [who] other countries won't allow through," Badenoch said. "I think that's very significant." |
Her comments were rebuffed by Emily Thornberry, the Labour chair of the foreign affairs select committee, who described Yang and Mohamed as "highly respected parliamentarians" and "potential leaders". | Her comments were rebuffed by Emily Thornberry, the Labour chair of the foreign affairs select committee, who described Yang and Mohamed as "highly respected parliamentarians" and "potential leaders". |
"Israel is badly advised to try and alienate them, to humiliate them and to treat them in this way," she told the programme. | "Israel is badly advised to try and alienate them, to humiliate them and to treat them in this way," she told the programme. |
"I think that it's an insult to Britain and I think it's an insult to Parliament." | "I think that it's an insult to Britain and I think it's an insult to Parliament." |
Sir Ed Davey accused Badenoch of "yet another complete shocker". | |
The Liberal Democrat leader said: "Kemi Badenoch has once again shown unbelievably poor judgement by failing to back two British MPs denied entry to Israel." | |
During the war in Gaza, there have been protests, violent incidents and raids by Israeli forces in the West Bank. Hundreds of deaths have been reported there. | During the war in Gaza, there have been protests, violent incidents and raids by Israeli forces in the West Bank. Hundreds of deaths have been reported there. |
Israeli troops have been engaged in an extended operation in the occupied Palestinian territory, where two Palestinians were killed on Friday. | Israeli troops have been engaged in an extended operation in the occupied Palestinian territory, where two Palestinians were killed on Friday. |
The current war began on 7 October 2023, when Hamas fighters launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages back to Gaza. | The current war began on 7 October 2023, when Hamas fighters launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages back to Gaza. |
Since then, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says more than 50,000 people have been killed. It said 1,309 people have died since a ceasefire ended on 18 March. | Since then, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says more than 50,000 people have been killed. It said 1,309 people have died since a ceasefire ended on 18 March. |
Lammy said: "The UK government's focus remains securing a return to the ceasefire and negotiations to stop the bloodshed, free the hostages and end the conflict in Gaza." | Lammy said: "The UK government's focus remains securing a return to the ceasefire and negotiations to stop the bloodshed, free the hostages and end the conflict in Gaza." |