In implementation of Germany's decision, France prevents the entry of Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sitta

In implementation of Germany's decision, France prevents the entry of Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sitta

British doctor of Palestinian origin, Ghassan Abu Sitta, confirmed today, Saturday, that France had prevented him from entering its territory due to Germany’s decision to ban his entry into European Union countries.

Abu Sitta mentioned, in posts on the

He continued: "Europe silences witnesses to genocide, while Israel kills them in prisons."

Palestinian surgeon Abu Sitta, Dean of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, was supposed to deliver a speech in the French Senate, during an event on “France’s responsibility to implement international law in Palestine.”

For his part, Raymond Ponce Monge, a senator from the French Green Party, which is organizing the aforementioned event in the Senate, said: “Doctor Abu Sitta is in the waiting section at the airport, in preparation for his deportation.”

He described the matter in a post on X as “shameful,” directing a question to Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin about what he intends to do about it.

In turn, the representative of the opposition France Proud Party, David Giraud, also stressed in a post the importance of Abu Sitta’s testimony regarding the situation in Gaza, describing his prevention from entering France as “shameful.”

Also in a post, the representative of the Proud France Party, Thomas Portes, described the Palestinian surgeon remaining stranded at an airport in Paris as a “shameful matter.”

On October 9, Abu Sitta went to Gaza after the start of the Israeli attacks, and worked rescuing and treating the injured for 40 days, before he was invited last April to attend a conference in the German capital, Berlin, to talk about his experience there. The German authorities prevented him from entering. The country.

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