Israeli authorities detain and deny entry to British Labour MPs over anti-Israel rhetoric, sparking diplomatic dispute.

Two British Labour MPs, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, were recently detained and denied entry by Israeli authorities, who accused them of anti-Israel rhetoric and intending to document security activities. This incident has sparked a diplomatic dispute, with UK foreign secretary David Lammy expressing strong disapproval of their treatment. The MPs were reportedly on a planned visit to Palestine when they were stopped at Ben Gurion Airport. The Israeli government alleged that the MPs were involved in activities that could threaten the security of the country. The UK government has demanded an explanation from Israel regarding the incident. The detention of the MPs has raised concerns about freedom of movement and the rights of elected officials to carry out their duties without interference. The Labour Party has also condemned the actions of the Israeli authorities and called for a resolution to the situation. The incident comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestine. The detention of the British MPs has further strained relations between the two countries, with calls for a swift resolution to the diplomatic dispute.

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