French magistrate reportedly summons two French-Israelis over ‘complicity in genocide’

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A French investigating magistrate has reportedly summoned two French-Israeli nationals, Nili Kupfer-Naouri and Rachel Touitou, for "complicity in genocide" related to allegedly obstructing humanitarian aid to Gaza. The summonses, issued in July, mark a potential first instance of a country considering blocking aid as complicity in genocide. Touitou's group, Tsav 9, is accused of obstructing and attacking aid convoys, while Kupfer-Naouri's organization, Israel is Forever, supported these actions. Both individuals claim the charges are politically motivated and deny wrongdoing. The summonses do not mandate arrest, but interviews could lead to detention. Additionally, approximately ten other pro-Israeli French activists are reportedly under investigation for "public incitement to genocide."
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