Two British parliamentarian reaction to arrests by Zionist regime

Two British parliamentarians, who prevented the Zionist regime from entering the occupied territories and arrested them at Ben Gorion Airport, responded to Tel Aviv, according to Mehr News Agency.
According to the report, Yuwan Young and Abstam Mohammed, two British Labor Party representatives, said in a statement: “We had planned for a humanitarian trip to the West Bank that we were surprised by Israel.
The two British representatives emphasized: Members of parliament (Britain) should be allowed to inform the residents of the West Bank.
They said: MPs should express their views and views without any fear of targeting.
The Zionist Embassy in London responded to the statement: The reason for preventing two British parliamentarians from entering Israel was false accusations and planning to participate in anti -Israeli activities.
The media reported yesterday that Israel did not allow two British parliamentarians to enter Tel Aviv on charges of “planning to record and seize the activities of security forces and to expand the Israelis.”
The two British parliamentarians have repeatedly called for a boycott of the Zionist regime for crime in Gaza.
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Source:mehrnews