YEMEN Press Agency

Israeli occupation expels two tourists for expressing their solidarity with Palestine

OCCUPIED PALESTINE, June 03 (YPA) – Israeli authorities decided to deport two tourists, one Swedish and the other Irish, because of their solidarity with the Palestinians against the violations committed by Tel Aviv.

The occupation police said in a post on the “X” platform on Tuesday, that, in cooperation with the army, they arrested two tourists over the weekend who entered a military training area near the Avigail settlement in the Hebron Governorate, south of the occupied West Bank.

The police considered the tourists’ behavior a “violation of a military order” and stated that “one of the detainees is known as an anti-Israel activist abroad.”

The statement indicated that the two tourists were to be deported from the West Bank for 15 days and that a decision was issued to deport them,, whereas one of them agreed to the decision, while the second intends to file an appeal.”

The Hebrew newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” said that one of the tourists was from Sweden and the other from Ireland.