International Paranoid Israeli Regime Denies Two British MP's Entry, Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch Backs Israel

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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has been criticised by senior politicians across the political spectrum after she backed Israel's decision to deny two UK Labour MPs entry to the country.
Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang said they were on a trip to visit the occupied West Bank to "witness, first-hand, the situation" and were "astounded" after being stopped at the airport.
Badenoch told the BBC that Israel had a right to "control its borders", adding it was "very significant" there were Labour MPs other countries did not want to let in.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said her comments were "disgraceful", while Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said she had shown "unbelievably poor judgement".

Senior Tory MP Richard Fuller told Times Radio he thought MPs on official trips should be "welcomed in any country", adding "we should all be very worried" about democracy.
Yang, the MP for Earley and Woodley, and Mohamed, the MP for Sheffield Central, flew to Israel from London Luton Airport with two aides on Saturday afternoon.
The Israeli immigration authority said Interior Minister Moshe Arbel denied entry to all four passengers after they were questioned. It accused them of travelling to "document the security forces".
Badenoch first made her comments when asked on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show whether Israel was entitled to refuse entry to the MPs.
"Countries should be able to control their borders," she said. "What I think is shocking is that we have MPs in Labour who other countries will not allow through, I think that's very significant."
She continued: "I believe that the people who represent us in Parliament should be people who should be able to go anywhere in the world and people not be worried about what they're going to do when they go into those countries."
Badenoch said the reason given by the Israelis was that "they don't believe that they're going to comply with their laws" and "there are many people that we don't allow into our country and I don't think we should be setting precedents in a different way".
Tagging a video of the Conservative leader's comments on X, Lammy posted: "It's disgraceful you are cheerleading another country for detaining and deporting two British MPs.
"Do you say the same about Tory MPs banned from China?
"This government will continue to stand up for the rights of our MPs to speak their mind, whatever their party."
Reposting the criticism, external, Badenoch said: "Unlike China, Israel is our ally and a democracy. A good Foreign Sec would be able to make that distinction.
"Perhaps Labour MPs could put UK national interest first and do their jobs instead of campaigning for airports in Kashmir or promoting Hamas propaganda in parliament."
Further criticism came from Davey on X, external, who posted: "Kemi Badenoch has once again shown unbelievably poor judgement by failing to back two British MPs denied entry to Israel.
"Yet another complete shocker."
Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Dame Emily Thornberry told Sky News she was "completely gobsmacked" by Badenoch's comments.
"This is nonsense," the Labour MP said. "You have to stand up for what's right, Kemi Badenoch, and you should stand in solidarity with other parliamentarians who were just going to Israel and the West Bank to find out what was going on."
Badenoch was also contradicted by Tory MP Fuller, who told LBC that Conservative MPs had experienced similar issues in China and he wanted to support the right to travel to other countries.
"I want to support my colleagues," said Fuller. "This isn't a partisan thing, as a parliamentarian, we live in a difficult world at the moment.
"Democracies are under threat, we should support them in those circumstances, whether China, Israel, or anywhere...
"On this, my personal view is, parliamentarians should be allowed free passage to other countries, to our allies. We should look at that in a poor light. We should be supporting them."
Fuller spoke about his boss again on Times Radio, saying he thought MPs on official trips are "going there to be better informed about the situation and then report back to their parliamentary colleagues about what they have found".
"Democracy isn't a guarantee in life," he said. "Freedom isn't guaranteed."

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The Conservative leader places the importance of Israeli paranoia over freedom of movement for officials. Elected officials. Elected officials of the United Kingdom.

We are moving into a strange, strange place where extremist nationalist regimes are just gonna arbitrarily deny people entry to their country because "reasons".

That's great, I suppose, if you are untraveled and have no intention of leaving your village, but yeah... nah... this is bad, and for Badenoch to support Israel at the expense of British MPs?

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This was a vile stunt on the part of Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang. They deliberately tried to insert themselves into a dangerous situation in order to spin a bogus horror story against Israel and give away security secrets to Israel's enemies. They are scum.
 
Last I checked, the current government in the U.K. would respect the sitting ICC warrants for Bibi if he were to visit in country and have him arrested.
Why should Israel grant entry to overtly hostile politicians? The U.K. and U.S. have a rich history of denying entry or even deporting for the same reasons.
 
New job must be going swimmingly.
 
I wouldn't let them in my flat either, even if there were a storm outside. I'd cheer the storm.

I wouldn't even offer them a cup of tea.
 
Why exactly should Israel care about UKs elected officials? Just cause they are elected officials, from the UK, doesn't mean they have unlimited rights in other countries and get to do what they want. Israel has the right to deny anyone entry to their country (even US president).

I mean if it were UKs prime minister or one of the other high ranking government officials then I could maybe see the issue - but those vists are planned and announced in advance, so there should be 0 issues instead of just expecting to be greeted in another country willy nilly (especially if you are just a member of the parliamant - apparently there are 650 of them lol).

She continued: "I believe that the people who represent us in Parliament should be people who should be able to go anywhere in the world and people not be worried about what they're going to do when they go into those countries."

yeah no, UK finding out they matter less and less on the world stage after Brexit lmao
ain't no one cares about some random low ranking UK politician
 
Any and all. To facilitate paleo terror attacks.
So you got nothing? How exactly are they supposed to get information that isn't publicly available?
Israel has the right to deny anyone entry to their country (even US president).
It's a bad sign for democracy if the government fears criticism or visitors who might be critical.
 
Who actually cares at this point? The Trump Plan of Ethnic Cleansing doesn’t seem so terrible anymore.

I’ll take that over the inevitable genocide at this point.
 
So you got nothing? How exactly are they supposed to get information that isn't publicly available?

It's a bad sign for democracy if the government fears criticism or visitors who might be critical.
yeah well Israel hasnt been known for its democracy lately..
 
Which is why if you care about democracy you should probably hope that they reverse course, not continue down the same path.
we're talking about middle eastern country here. they've first got some issues to resolve with their "unfriendly" neighbours..Israel is in a state of war, I dont think they currently give any fucks about 2 random low level UK politicians who want to collect political points by visiting Palestine

I dont see this act of denying entry to politicians as "undemocratic", but rather as "we currently don't need to aid our enemies supporters within our borders"

this whole issue is overblown, imo, if this is the whole story
again, we're not talking about high level government officials but 2 randoms from UK. them being elected means fuck all to the rest of the world - they have 0 additional rights outside UK
 
I dont see this act of denying entry to politicians as "undemocratic", but rather as "we currently don't need to aid our enemies supporters within our borders"
How would these two MP's damage Israeli security?
we're talking about middle eastern country here. they've first got some issues to resolve with their "unfriendly" neighbours..Israel is in a state of war, I dont think they currently give any fucks about 2 random low level UK politicians who want to collect political points by visiting Palestine
Not much of a point in fighting a colonial war you've already won from a security perspective f it costs you your own democracy.
 
This was a vile stunt on the part of Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang. They deliberately tried to insert themselves into a dangerous situation in order to spin a bogus horror story against Israel and give away security secrets to Israel's enemies. They are scum.
There is nothing "bogus" about the horror stories being enacted by the Extremist Nation of Israel.

In this last week alone they beheaded a baby, burned a reporter alive, and massacred 15 medics then buried them in a mass grave.
 
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