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According to the foreign ministry, a Gazan student who was on a scholarship in France departed for Qatar on Sunday after being banned for posting anti-Semitic remarks on social media. The ministry statement stated that Jean-Noel Barrot, the foreign minister, “emphasized the unacceptable nature of the comments made by Ms. Nour Attaalah, a student from Gaza, before she entered into French territory.

They were so bad that Ms. Attaalah was unable to stay in France. To pursue her education in Qatar, she departed France today,” the statement said. even though “she firmly denies the accusations made against her,” the student’s attorney, Ossama Dahmane, stated that Attaalah had decided to continue her education abroad to ensure her safety and to be pleased.

The young woman was scheduled to enroll at Sciences Po Lille in the fall after being granted a government scholarship and a student visa as part of a program for students from Gaza. A French diplomatic source said she landed in France on July 11.

However, since-deleted social media messages over the previous two years that called for the murder of Jews were found. As a result, a court investigation was launched to find out why the messages had not been discovered earlier and to see if they condoned terrorism.

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