Two UK Labour MPs, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, were denied entry and deported from Israel after being accused of intending to document Israeli security forces and spread anti-Israel sentiment. The MPs had flown from Luton to Israel but were stopped at the border and sent back. Israel's immigration ministry cited concerns over their alleged plans as the reason for the deportation. The UK foreign secretary has called the incident 'deeply concerning', raising diplomatic tensions. The move has sparked criticism over Israel's treatment of foreign lawmakers and its stance on political dissent.
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Labour MPs denied entry to Israel accused of trying to ‘spread anti-Israel hatred’
Two Labour MPs have been denied entry to Israel and deported. Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were rejected because they were suspected of plans to "document the activities of security forces and spread anti-Israel hatred", according to a statement from the Israeli immigration ministry.