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French Lawmaker on Board Gaza-Bound Handala Ship Reminds Gov't of Obligations

Summary by Anadolu Ajansı
'Making our country complicit in genocide is irresponsible, immoral, unacceptable,' says Gabrielle Cathala - Anadolu Ajansı

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The Insoumis are starting again. The humanitarian ship Handala left Italy on Sunday 20 July to join the Gaza Strip in order to bring food or medicine. On board, about ten people, including the MP LFI of Val-d'Oise, Gabrielle Cathala, and the unsubmissive MEP Emma Fourreau, reports franceinfo. An expedition that is not seen with a good eye by Jean-Noël Barrot, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. An "irresponsible" initiative, crazy the head of Frenc…

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs denounced the expedition of unsuspecting elected officials alongside other pro-Palestinian activists aboard the ship Handala, which "cannot contribute in any way to solving the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe".

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs recalled that the advice for travellers applies "including to the unsubmissive", which was not appreciated by those concerned.

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Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot describes this Monday as an "irresponsible initiative" the departure of two elected women from France who are insoubted to the Gaza Strip where they intend to "bring solidarity".

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The "Handala" left Italy on Sunday towards the Gaza Strip, with 18 activists on board, including MEP LFI Emma Fourreau and MP LFI of Val-d'Oise Gabrielle Cathala.

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lejdd.fr broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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