Israel deports French journalist accused of supporting Hamas
Israeli authorities have deported French journalist Alice Froussard, who had been critical of Israel's actions in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. While France stated it supported Froussard but acknowledged Israel's legal right to deport, no official reason was provided for her expulsion.

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AI-generatedIsraeli authorities have deported French journalist Alice Froussard, who had been critical of Israel's actions in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. While France stated it supported Froussard but acknowledged Israel's legal right to deport, no official reason was provided for her expulsion. However, an Israeli minister accused her of supporting Hamas and viewing the October 7 attacks "in context." This incident highlights broader concerns about Israel's suppression of international press coverage of the Gaza conflict, with reporters barred from the territory and hundreds of local journalists killed. The Foreign Press Association condemned Froussard's treatment, noting Israel had previously authorized her travel.
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5 extractedThe Foreign Press Association condemned Froussard's treatment.
Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli accused Froussard of supporting Hamas.
France supports Froussard but acknowledges Israel's legal right to deport her.
Israel deported French journalist Alice Froussard.
Israel has been accused of suppressing the free press and targeting journalists.