UK officials bar two activists from entry over anti-Israel statements
Officials revoked entry permission and visas for two individuals after reviewing their public remarks on Israel. The Home Office cited public-order concerns in its decision.
UK officials have banned entry and revoked visas for two activists, citing their statements about Israel.
Background on the decision The move affects two people identified in reports as Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur. Officials linked the action to rhetoric described as anti-Israel. Photographs circulated online show the two individuals together at prior events. No further details on appeal options or duration of the restrictions were released.
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