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French university rejects Gaza student over 'hateful' online posts

La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Gabrielle Cathala delivers a speech flanked by La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Aly Diouara (L), La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Aurelien Le Coq (C) and La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Arnaud Le Gall (R) during a pro-Palestinian demonstration against Israel's actions and the ongoing food shortages in the Gaza Strip, and to welcome the released activits of the Freedom Flotilla vessel Handala at the Place de la République in Paris on July 29, 2025. More than a dozen activists being held by Israel after their aid boat was intercepted en route to Gaza launched a hunger strike on July 28, 2025 to protest their detention, according to a local NGO assisting them. At least five of the 21 passengers of the Freedom Flotilla vessel have agreed to be summarily deported including La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Gabrielle Cathala, according to Adalah, which provides legal assistance to activists. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)

French university rejects Gaza student over ‘hateful’ online posts

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July 31, 2025
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A top French university said Wednesday it cancelled the enrolment of a woman student from Gaza because of her social media posts that the country’s interior ministry called “hateful”.

Screenshots shown on social media indicated the young woman had reposted messages calling for the killing of Jewish people.

Israel is seeking to crush the Hamas militant movement through a devastating offensive in Gaza after the group launched deadly attacks on Israel in 2023.

The woman had been offered a place at the Sciences Po Lille university following a recommendation by the French consulate in Jerusalem, the establishment said.

Sciences Po Lille said that after consultations with the education ministry and regional authorities it “has decided to cancel this student’s planned registration at our establishment”.

Some of the posts “come into direct contradiction with the values upheld by Sciences Po Lille, which fights against all forms of racism, antisemitism and discrimination, as well as against any type of incitement to hatred, against any population whatsoever,” the university added in a post on X.

Accounts in the woman’s name have been closed.

Following the recommendation by French diplomats, the woman initially lived at the home of the university’s director while she waited for permanent lodgings, Sciences Po said.

French ministers expressed outrage over the case.

“A Gazan student making antisemitic remarks has no place in France,” said Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who added that he had ordered an internal inquiry.

“The screening carried out by the relevant departments of the ministries concerned clearly did not work,” he added in a post on X.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said he had demanded the closure of the “hateful” account and ordered local authorities to take legal action.

“Hamas propagandists have no place in our country,” Retailleau said on X.

Brussels Free University (ULB) has meanwhile called on Belgian authorities to intervene in the case of a Gaza researcher stuck in the Palestinian territory because of the conflict.

ULB said that Ahmed Alsalibi, 39, has a scholarship for researchers in dangerous situations and a visa and should have been at the university in September 2024.

ULB said it had approached the Belgian government to seek help getting Alsalibi out.

“We are appalled by this humanly and morally unacceptable situation,” said ULB rector Annemie Schaus.

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