France Halts All Evacuations From Gaza over Alleged Antisemitic Reposts by Palestinian Student
FRANCE, AUG 1 – France suspends evacuation program after a Palestinian student admitted on a scholarship posted antisemitic content, prompting an investigation and review of over 500 evacuees from Gaza.
- 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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