The United Kingdom denounces Israel for deporting two British parliamentarians

British Foreign Minister David Lammy denounced this Sunday that the Israeli authorities arrested and prevented the entrance with two deputies from the United Kingdom who were part of a parliamentary delegation to that country. “It is unacceptable, counterproductive and deeply worrying that the Israeli authorities have stopped and rejected their entry to two British deputies of a parliamentary delegation to Israel,” Lammy said, according to a statement from the Foreign Office. Read also agencies the minister did not identify the parliamentarians involved, but according to British media it would be the Labor deputies Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, both chosen for the first time for the House of Commons (Low) in the elections last July. The head of British diplomacy said he “made clear” his counterparts in the Israeli government that “this is not a way to treat British parliamentarians.” Disseminating “Hatt Antiisraelí” London has maintained contact with both deputies during the night to offer them support, who also received from the consular staff of the United Kingdom Embassy in Tel Aviv. “The United Kingdom Government is still focused on getting a return of the high fire and negotiations to stop bloodshed, release hostages and put an end to the conflict in Gaza,” Lammy added. Read also Núria Ras, according to the Sky News television, the Israeli immigration ministry explained that it prevented the entry of the legislators for the suspicions that they had plans to “document the activities of the security forces and to disseminate the antiisraeli hatred.”

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