The UK government has expelled anti-Zionist elements and supporters of Palestine as part of a purge.
British Home Office has announced in a letter to four foreign nationals residing in this country that their visas will be revoked due to what is called anti-Semitic statements.
The names of these people have not been announced, but the British Ministry of Interior has claimed that these people are considered a threat to the national security of this country and their behavior is not in the interest of the public.
At the same time, Robert Genrick, the Deputy Minister of Immigration Affairs of the United Kingdom, requested in a letter to all the police stations of this country to report to this ministry the list of foreign nationals living on the island who are arrested for supporting the Palestinian resistance groups.
He also asked the Zionist organization known as “Social Security” to identify and introduce those who commit “anti-Semitism”.
“There’s no doubt about deporting people who spread hate in our country, they have no right to be here,” Jenrick told the BBC.
“We believe in freedom of speech, but someone who has come to Britain as a visitor has no right to be anti-Semitic and threaten British communities,” he told The Times Radio.
The British official continued: “I cannot look in the eyes of a British Jew as Under Secretary of State for Immigration and say that I have allowed someone to stay in this country who behaves like this. it’s wrong. “If you come to this country, it means that you adhere to British values.”
It is said that in France, a similar policy has been adopted by the government of this country and three people have been expelled from France so far.
This is while the movements of supporters of Palestine have increased following the brutal attacks of the Zionist regime against the defenseless people of Gaza, and several demonstrations have been held in different British cities.
Last Saturday, according to published statistics, more than 300,000 supporters of Palestine held a protest demonstration in the streets of London. While carrying the Palestinian flag, they called for an end to violence and the end of the blockade of this area.
Last week, Mrs. Bravarman called for the London police to deal with the supporters of the resistance groups under the pretext that Hamas is on the list of British terrorist organizations. In a letter to the police, he listed the waving of the Palestinian flag and the slogan of the freedom of this land as examples of supporting the Islamic resistance movement (Hamas).