The evacuations from Gaza suspended after the anti-Semitic remarks of a Palestinian student in Sciences-Po Lille

The case continues to make a big splash. Guest of France Info this Friday morning, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, announced that all the evacuations of Palestinians to France were suspended pending the conclusions of the investigation around the profile of Nour A., the student enrolled in Sciences-Po Lille whose anti-Semitic remarks resurface.

“It has no place in Sciences-Po, or in France,” insisted on the chief of French diplomacy, who estimated that security checks, “carried out by the French services and the Israeli authorities, did not make it possible to detect anti-Semitic remarks” made by the Palestinian student on social networks.

“Discussions in progress” for a return to Gaza

Under these conditions, an internal survey was launched. And as long as she has not rendered her conclusions, “no evacuation (of Gaza) of any kind will be held,” said Jean-Noël Barrot.

As for the people already arrived in France, they “will be the subject of a new verification after the flaw in security screening,” he said.

Nour A., 25, refugee Gazaouie in France since early July, was to go back to the Master in Sciences-Po Lille in September. But virulent publications of his X account have resurfaced, pushing the Minister of the Interior to seize justice. Questioned by France Info this Friday morning on a possible dismissal in the Gaza Strip, at war for 22 months, Jean-Noël Barrot simply replied that discussions were “in progress”, but repeated that she should “leave the national territory”.

In addition to internal investigations on his arrival in France, a judicial inquiry was opened for “apology for terrorism, crime apology against humanity with the use of a communication service to the online public”, announced the Lille prosecutor’s office on Thursday.

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