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British tourist deported from Israel after ‘entering military zone’

The pro-Palestine activist is accused of belonging to a group promoting a boycott of Israel and making anti-Israeli posts on social media before being detained by soldiers in the West Bank

May 13, 2025 14:25
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A British woman, named in the media as Janet Adyeri, has been deported from Israel after allegedly entering a 'military zone' in the West Bank (Image: X/@ItamarBenGvir)
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A British tourist has reportedly been deported from Israel over alleged anti-Zionist social media activity after she was detained by soldiers in a “military zone”.

The woman, named by Haaretz as 35-year-old Janet Adyeri, reportedly violated an IDF closure order in the West Bank after entering the country on a tourist visa.

According to police, Adyeri refused to identify herself and threatened an official from a nearby settlement, which led to her arrest on public order grounds.

During questioning, officers allegedly discovered that she had made a series of “online posts critical of Israeli police officers and soldiers” and was a member of a group that had called for the boycott of Israel, prompting her deportation.

However, Adyeri’s lawyer, Riham Nasra, has disputed this account, claiming that there was no mention of social media activity.

Nasra claimed that Adyeri had declined to present her ID to a settler, but later handed over her passport to a soldier when asked. She was then allegedly ordered to leave the area but arrested when she demanded her passport back, the lawyer added.

Adyeri has now been transferred to Givon Prison in central Israel, where she awaits a deportation flight.

Announcing the move on X, national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said: “A British tourist who called on social media to boycott Israel, and published posts against IDF soldiers and Israeli police officers, was arrested and deported from the country.

“Congratulations to the Shi'ite District police for their quick and decisive action.

“Anyone who acts against the State of Israel will find an aggressive police presence. The games are over.”

The JC has contacted the UK Foreign Office for comment.

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