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European Parliament's delegation cancels trip after MEP barred from entering Israel

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A European Parliament's delegation to Palestine was cancelled on Monday after Israel barred one of the MEPs from entering the country.

Far-left Spanish MEP Manu Pineda, President of the European Parliament's Delegation for relations with Palestine, on Sunday shared a letter he had received from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in which they stated that "Mr Pineda's arrival to the State of Israel was not approved."

They cited "informatio­n re-ceived from the competent authoritie­s in Israel" and said that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs avails itself of this opportunit­y to renew to the Delegation of the European Union the assurance of its highest considerat­ion."

Israeli authoritie­s also barred the delegation from visiting the Gaza strip.

Pineda said the delegation's mission was "cancelled".

According to a government of-ficial quoted by the Times of Israel newspaper, Pineda has been barred from entering Israel since 2020 because of meetings he has held with Palestinia­n organisati­ons including Addameer and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Israel considers both to be ter-rorist outfits with the US and EU also designatin­g the PFLP as a terrorist organisati­on.

Human rights NGOs including Amnesty Internatio­nal and the UN Office of the High Commission­er for Human Rights have however criticised the designatio­n for Addameer.

Several other members of the delegation have expressed outrage at Israel's decision to deny Pineda entry and to bar the delegation from visiting Gaza.

Sweden MEP Evin Incir (S&D) argued that it is "unacceptab­le that the Israeli authoritie­s control the borders of Palestine and once again deny access to elected representa­tives."

Margrete Auken, a Danish MEP (Green/ALE) described it as a "big scandal", adding that "Israel cannot decide who from the EU can travel to Palestine."

The Socialists and Democrats Group (S&D) in the Parliament labelled Israel's decision to bar Pineda entry "unjustifie­d, outrageous and democratic­ally unacceptab­le" and demanded that EP President Roberta Metsola, on an official visit to Israel, "fiercely protest" the move.

"Business as usual cannot be tolerated," they added, also stressing that "Israeli authoritie­s cannot dictate which Members are or are not allowed to visit Palestine."

Metsola said in a tweet that she regretted the decision and that she will "raise the issue directly with authoritie­s concerned".

"Respect for MEPs and the Eu-ropean Parliament is essential for good relations," she added.

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Spanish MEP Manu Pineda

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