I’m a British MP, a doctor and Jewish. This is what happened when I tried to enter Israel | Peter Prinsley

Barred from entry on ‘public security’ grounds, I had a moment to reflect on how far the country has fallen

Earlier this week, I was denied entry into Israel while on a humanitarian parliamentary delegation organised by the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (CAABU). The NGO is one of the most active and respected bodies working on the Middle East in the British parliament. It promotes conflict resolution, human rights and civil society.

The purpose of my visit, alongside my parliamentary colleague Simon Opher, a doctor like me, was to begin to understand the state of healthcare for Palestinians in the West Bank. Unfortunately, we never set foot in Israel, let alone visited any hospitals in the occupied territories.

Peter Prinsley is the Labour MP for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket

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