UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls Israeli detention of two MPs unacceptable, counterproductive

ANI April 6, 2025 136 views

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has strongly criticized Israel's detention and refusal of entry for two British MPs on a planned delegation. The incident highlights growing diplomatic tensions surrounding the Gaza conflict and the UK's stance on parliamentary access. Israeli authorities claimed the MPs intended to "spread hateful rhetoric" against Israel, leading to their immediate removal. The situation underscores the complex geopolitical challenges in the ongoing Gaza crisis.

"It is unacceptable, counterproductive, and deeply concerning" - David Lammy, UK Foreign Secretary
London, April 6: United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Saturday expressed concerns over the detention and refusal of entry of two British MPs on a parliamentary delegation to Israel, calling it "unacceptable" and "counterproductive."

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UK demands entry for parliamentary delegation to Israel

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Tensions escalate over Gaza conflict diplomatic access

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Israeli authorities deny entry to two Labour MPs

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Diplomatic row emerges between UK and Israel

Lammy further emphasised the UK government's commitment to supporting the MPs and reiterated its focus on achieving a ceasefire and engaging in negotiations to "stop the bloodshed, free the hostages and end the conflict in Gaza."

"It is unacceptable, counterproductive, and deeply concerning that two British MPs on a parliamentary delegation to Israel have been detained and refused entry by the Israeli authorities. I have made clear to my counterparts in the Israeli government that this is no way to treat British Parliamentarians, and we have been in contact with both MPs tonight to offer our support," the UK government quoted Lammy in a statement.

"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," the statement added.

Notably, two British parliament members who support anti-Israel policies were denied entry to Israel today, Times of Israel reported, citing the country's Population and Immigration Authority.

The Labour Party MPs, Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, were barred entry after questioning revealed that the purpose of their visit was "to document Israeli security forces and spread hateful rhetoric against Israel," the population authority in a statement said.

During their interrogation, the two MPs claimed that they had arrived as part of an official UK parliamentary delegation. However, this claim was disproven as no Israeli authority had confirmed the arrival of such a delegation.

Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, therefore, decided to deny entry to all four individuals "in accordance with the law and ordered their removal from Israel," the population authority said, Times of Israel reported.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is really concerning behavior from Israel. MPs should be able to visit countries without being detained, regardless of political views. Diplomatic relations matter! 🇬🇧
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James P.
While I don't agree with everything these MPs stand for, denying entry to elected officials sets a dangerous precedent. Open dialogue is always better than shutting people out.
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Mohammed A.
Israel has every right to protect its security. If these MPs were coming to spread hate, as claimed, then the decision makes sense. Countries must defend themselves from hostile actors.
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Emily T.
The whole situation feels messy. If it wasn't an official delegation, why claim it was? And if Israel had concerns, maybe they could have arranged monitored visits instead of outright bans?
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Tom R.
Respectfully, I think Lammy is overreacting here. Israel has been very clear about their security protocols. Maybe the UK should focus more on understanding Israel's position rather than immediately condemning them.
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Lisa W.
Regardless of politics, this just makes the situation worse. We need more communication between nations, not less. Hope they can resolve this diplomatically soon 🤞

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