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France halts Gaza evacuations over antisemitism row involving Palestinian student

France has suspended all evacuations from Gaza following an antisemitism controversy involving a Palestinian student recently admitted to the country.

The move comes after it was revealed that Nour Atallah, a 25-year-old woman from Gaza, had posted antisemitic content on social media before being accepted into a prestigious French university.

French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced the decision in Paris on Thursday.

“She must leave the country. She does not have a place in France,” Mr Barrot said in an interview with radio station France Info, without naming the student.

He did not specify whether the student would be sent back to Gaza.

He added that no new visas will be issued, and no new admissions from Gaza will take place until an investigation is conducted.

The French and Israeli vetting of her before she arrived in France did not reveal the “antisemitic and unacceptable” posts, Mr Barrot said.

The temporary suspension will also see a review of all Gaza evacuees who have arrived in France so far. The scandal has triggered strong condemnation across France’s political spectrum.

Ms Atallah, who had been awarded a scholarship to study at Sciences Po Lille, faces expulsion from France after her university withdrew her accreditation.

Her social media posts surfaced recently, containing antisemitic rhetoric and praise of Adolf Hitler.

French authorities say a criminal investigation has been opened on the grounds of “justifying terrorism and crimes against humanity”.

French interior minister Bruno Retailleau wrote on X that he has requested legal action to be taken.

“Hamas propagandists have no place in our country,” he added.

Since October, France has evacuated more than 500 people from Gaza, including children, journalists, and artists, as part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts. The incident has placed renewed scrutiny on the vetting procedures coordinated with Israeli authorities.

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