The Diaspora Affairs Ministry asked Interior Minister Moshe Arbel to block the entry of French politician Rima Hassan on Monday due to her extensive, consistent, and ongoing anti-Israel activities and rhetoric.
Hassan has publicly called for a boycott of commercial companies operating in Israel, participated in initiatives to boycott Israel, and published content encouraging sanctions against the state.
These include expressing support for boycotting Starbucks and retailer Carrefour for alleged affiliation to the Jewish State, comparing Israel to apartheid South Africa, and calling for a boycott of French channel TF1 because it interviewed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The European Parliament also reprimanded Hassan for wearing a keffiyeh in September; She also urged Moroccan King Mohammed VI to cancel normalization agreements with Israel in September; Hassan called Hamas's October 7 massacre "legitimate" in July; and in August, approximately 50 members of France's National Assembly called on President Macron to lift her parliamentary immunity due to her attendance at a pro-Hamas rally in Amman.... Read More: JPost