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Gaza student leaves France over anti-Semitic social media posts spat

Gaza student leaves France over anti-Semitic social media posts spat

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A Gazan student on a French scholarship left for Qatar after anti-Semitic posts were found on her social media, the foreign ministry said on Sunday. The case sparked political backlash and led the government to suspend its scholarship programme for students evacuated from Gaza.
A student from Gaza who had been studying in France on a scholarship left for Qatar Sunday, ordered out over anti-Semitic comments found on her social media accounts, the foreign ministry said.
Foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot "stressed the unacceptable nature of the comments made by Ms. Nour Attaalah, a Gazan student, before she entered French territory", said the ministry statement.
"Given their seriousness, Ms. Attaalah could not remain on French territory. She left France today to go to Qatar to continue her studies there," it added.
The student's lawyer, Ossama Dahmane, said Attaalah had chosen to "pursue her studies in another country in a spirit of appeasement and to guarantee her security", even if "she firmly denies the accusations made against her".
Read moreFrance suspends intake of Gazan evacuees over student's antisemitic posts
The young woman, who had received a student visa and a government scholarship as part of a programme for Gazan students, had been due to join Sciences Po Lille in the fall.
She arrived in France on July 11, according to a French diplomatic source.
But social media posts from the past two years calling for the killing of Jews, since deleted, were discovered.
That led to a judicial investigation for condoning terrorism, and an inquiry to determine why the posts had not been detected in advance.
FRANCE 24 was unable to confirm the screen shots attributed to her by internet users and media outlets, but Sciences Po Lille said Wednesday that her social media comments had been confirmed, without elaborating.
Dahmane, the lawyer, said the "alleged facts are largely based on shared tweets, taken out of context".
Barrot said Friday that France was freezing all its student evacuation programmes from Gaza pending the outcome of the investigation into how the posts had been missed.
The foreign ministry would not say how many students have been affected, citing privacy reasons.
France has allowed in several hundred students from Gaza since the start of the war between Israel and the Hamas movement.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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