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Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lami said on Saturday that it was “unacceptable” that Israel detained two UK MPs and refused to enter them.

British media reported that Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohammed took off from London to Israel from London, but were stopped from entering the country and deported, the British media said.

Lemy said in a statement, “It is unacceptable, reverse and deeply related that two British MPs have been detained on a parliamentary delegation for Israel and denied admission by Israeli officials.”

“I have made it clear to my counterparts in the government of Israel that this is no way to treat British MPs, and we are in touch with both MPs tonight to offer our support.

“The UK government’s focus protects the interaction to stop the return of conflict and prevent bloodshed, frees the hostages and end the struggle in Gaza.”

In a joint statement, two MPs stated that they were “surprised by the unprecedented steps taken by Israel”.

But Israel said that his claim to be part of an official parliamentary delegation was “falsely found, as no official body in Israel knew about such a delegation’s visit”.

The internal ministry’s statement said, “Further questions revealed that the purpose of his visit was to document the works of Israeli security forces and spread abusive language against Israel.”

The incident provoked a domestic line between the Lummi and the conservative leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch, who on Sunday told Sky News that she was very concerned about a lot of rhetoric from Labor MPs on Israel “and she was taken into custody.

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Lammy replied by writing on X: “It is derogatory that you are cheering another country to detain and deport two British MPs.”

Since the new military operations last month ended a short -lived trussian in their war with Hamas, Israel pushed to seize the area in the Gaza Strip which was said that there was a strategy to force militants to free militants in captivity.

In Hamas-Run Gaza, the Ministry of Health said that last month, Israel has killed 1,249 people since intense bombing, causing the overall toll to 50,609 since the war started.

The attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 led to war, resulting in AFP Tally, based on official Israeli data, 1,218 deaths occurred, mostly citizens.

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