PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Two politicians from the United Kingdom’s governing Labour Party, Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, were denied entry to Israel.
👥 Who’s Involved: Labour Members of Parliament (MPs) Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, Israel’s interior ministry, Britain’s Foreign Secretary, David Lammy.
📍 Where & When: The incident occurred in Israel during a planned visit to the West Bank, reported on October 2023.
💬 Key Quote: “It’s disgraceful you are cheerleading another country for detaining and deporting two British MPs,” said Foreign Secretary Lammy to the opposition Conservative Party leader, who indicated support for the Israelis.
⚠️ Impact: The decision has sparked criticism from British officials, affecting diplomatic relations between Britain and Israel.
IN FULL:
Two British leftist MPs have publicly expressed their surprise after being refused entry to Israel, stirring a discussion among British officials. Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, members of the ruling Labour Party originally from Yemen and China, respectively, attempted to travel to the West Bank. Their visit came amid heightened attention to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 7, 2023, after a large-scale Hamas terror raid on Israel.
The Israeli interior ministry denied access, citing the MPs’ alleged intention to foster anti-Israel sentiments. The MPs refuted these claims, stating the purpose of their visit was purely observational and facilitated by British nonprofits.
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the formerly governing Conservative Party, defended Israel’s prerogative to control its own borders. In contrast, the virulently anti-Trump Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, criticized the decision, describing it as inappropriate and warning of the potential diplomatic fallout.
Lammy also slammed Badenoch, saying, “It’s disgraceful you are cheerleading another country for detaining and deporting two British MPs.?”
The current Labour government has been critical of Israel during its conflict with Hamas and has even indicated that it would enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant against current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he entered Britain.