The UK's Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, criticized Israeli authorities for denying entry and deporting Labour MPs Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed. They were suspected of planning to document security forces' activities and promote anti-Israel sentiment. Lammy's statement stressed that the treatment of British parliamentarians is unacceptable, emphasizing the need for better diplomatic relations. The UK government remains focused on promoting a ceasefire and facilitating negotiations to put an end to the ongoing violence in Gaza, underscoring the significance of constructive dialogue in resolving the conflict.
Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were denied entry into Israel due to suspicions they would document security forces' activities and spread anti-Israel sentiment.
David Lammy criticized Israeli authorities for deporting two British MPs, stating it is unacceptable and counterproductive to refuse entry to parliamentarians on a delegation.
The UK government is focused on resuming a ceasefire, ending hostilities, and securing negotiations to free hostages and end the conflict in Gaza.
Lammy emphasized the importance of respectful treatment of British officials, noting the need for better communication with the Israeli government on such matters.
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