France Halts All Evacuations From Gaza over Alleged Antisemitic Reposts by Palestinian Student
FRANCE, AUG 1 – Nour Atalla, one of 292 Gazans admitted this year, was expelled after posting antisemitic content praising Hitler and Hamas, prompting a probe into France's refugee vetting process.
- The French government will deport a student from Gaza over alleged antisemitic content on her social media, as announced by the foreign minister.
- All French evacuations from Gaza are suspended while an inquiry into the student's case is conducted, according to the foreign minister.
- The interior minister stated the student's content amounts to 'Hamas propaganda,' leading to political outrage in France.
- The university, Sciences Po Lille, noted that the student's posts contradicted its values.
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France halts Gaza arrivals amid probe in student’s posts
France will suspend its programme to receive Palestinians from the war-battered Gaza pending the outcome of an investigation into a student who allegedly shared an antisemitic post while studying in the country, the French foreign minister said on Friday. The move comes after officials said the female student from Gaza will have to leave France after the Sciences Po university in the northern city of Lille revoked her accreditation over the onli…
France halts intake of Gazans over student's antisemitic posts
France said Friday it would suspend a programme receiving Palestinians from conflict-torn Gaza until an investigation into how a student accused of sharing antisemitic posts was allowed into the country was concluded.The move comes after officials said the female student from Gaza would have to leave France after the Sciences Po university in the northern city of Lille revoked her accreditation over the online posts."No evacuation of any kind wi…
The French government will deport a student from Gaza accused of reposting allegedly anti-Semitic content on social media and halt all evacuations from the Palestinian enclave, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Friday.
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