French grandmother files 'genocide' complaint in Paris over Israel's Gaza killings
- In June 2025, Jacqueline Rivault submitted a detailed 48-page criminal complaint in Paris accusing Israeli forces of causing the deaths of her two French grandchildren, Janna and Abderrahim Abudaher, during an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza in late October 2023.
- The complaint followed the October 24 strike that killed six-year-old Janna and nine-year-old Abderrahim after their family fled intense air raids and sought shelter in northern Gaza.
- The attack involved two F-16 missiles hitting the house between Al-Faluja and Beit Lahia, killing Abderrahim instantly and Janna shortly after hospital admission, while their brother Omar was seriously wounded.
- The complaint accuses Israel of genocide, murder, and crimes against humanity targeting Netanyahu, the government, and military, while Israel calls the claims "scandalous" and denies genocide.
- This case raises jurisdictional questions due to the victims’ French nationality and occurs amid broader international legal scrutiny and UN findings describing Israeli actions in Gaza as genocidal.
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