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Israel Denies Entry to Two Anti-Israel UK MPs
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Matis Glenn1 MIN READ
Published Apr. 5, 2025, 10:33 PM
Israel

Two British Members of Parliament who support boycotting Israel were denied entry to Tel Aviv over the weekend, according to a statement from the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority.
Labour Party MPs Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang were turned away after questioning revealed their visit aimed “to document Israeli security forces and spread hateful rhetoric against Israel,” the Authority stated.
The two MPs arrived in Israel on a flight from Luton, England, accompanied by two aides.
During their interrogation, Mohamed and Yang — both known for advocating a boycott of Israel — claimed they were part of an official UK parliamentary delegation. However, the Israeli authorities found no evidence of this from any official Israeli entity confirming such a delegation.
As a result, Interior Minister Moshe Arbel decided to deny entry to all four individuals “in accordance with the law and ordered their removal from Israel,” according to the Authority’s statement.
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