‘She must leave the country’: France to deport the woman on anti -semite posts; Suspects withdrawn from gaza

French External Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barot said on Friday that a Gaza student would be deported from France after displeasure over the anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-content content on social media. The government has announced the suspension of all withdrawal from Gaza, which is pending an investigation into the case. “He should leave the country. He does not have a place in France,” Barrot told France Info Radio, without confirming whether the student would be directly sent to Gaza. The woman, whose identity has not been made public, was also expelled from Science Po Lily, a university in Northern France, when her online activity was considered incompatible with the values of the institution. His case has given air to a national political line, in which the Internal Minister has accused him of promoting “Hamas Publicity”. Barrot said that the student had passed both the French and Israeli security before entering France, and that during those checks, “anti-semetic and unacceptable” social media activity was not left green. He confirmed that all the French-Left withdrawal from Gaza would now be stopped, while the authorities conducted an investigation, CNN said. Since Hamas -led attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023, France has helped to vacate hundreds of persons from the Gaza Strip. A few days ago, Barot said that France was “dedicating a lot of energy” to save hungry journalists from the French news agency AFP “. It is not clear whether those efforts will resume. Condemning the student’s actions, Barrot also emphasized strict human situations in Gaza, the situation “inhuman” and “a scam that should stop immediately.” Science PO Lily did not specify which positions triggered backlash, but said that the student’s comment runs “in direct contradiction” for the principles of the institute. Posted on the social media platform X on Wednesday, “(Science Po Lily) fights against all forms of racism, anti-Jewish and discrimination, as well as any population, against any population, against any kind of hatred,”. It said that the decision to cancel the nomination of the student was taken in consultation with the Ministry of Higher Education and Research according to CNN. Education Minister Philip Baptist described the student’s alleged comments as “extreme” and supported the call to remove him from France. “France does not need to welcome international students who advocate terrorism, crimes against humanity and anti-Jews. Whether they come from Gaza or other places, international students have no place in our country to keep or relay such statements,” he posted on X. Other senior ministers have also condemned the student’s social media activity, which has now been sent to the judiciary.