The British Minister of State for the Middle East, Hamish Falconer, criticized the decision of the occupying authorities to prevent two members of the British Parliament from entering the occupied Palestinian territories.
Falconer described this action in a statement via his account on the "X" platform as "unacceptable."
The minister clarified that this incident follows the earlier prevention of other British MPs, emphasizing that he has been in continuous contact with his colleagues and that he made it clear to the occupying authorities that this approach "is not the appropriate way to deal with British parliamentarians."
These statements come amid increasing tension between London and Tel Aviv regarding the treatment of British MPs attempting to visit the Palestinian territories, raising questions about the nature of diplomatic relations between the two sides.
This approach is not the appropriate way to deal with British parliamentarians.





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Britain condemns the occupation's ban on two of its MPs from entering Palestinian territories.