France opens 'complicity in genocide' probe over blocked Gaza aid

AFP , Friday 6 Jun 2025

French anti-terror prosecutors have opened a probe into "complicity in genocide" and "incitement to genocide" over French-Israelis suspected of having blocked aid intended for war-torn Gaza, a source close to the case said Friday.

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A plume of smoke erupts during Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip as pictured from across the border in southern Israel. AFP

 

The investigation comes after the Jewish French Union for Peace (UFJP) and a French-Palestinian victim filed a legal complaint in November, levelling accusations of "organising, participating in and calling for the participation in concrete activities to block humanitarian aid" for Gaza, "including physically preventing the passage of trucks at border checkpoints controlled by the Israeli army".

Their complaint targeted French members of pro-Israel groups "Israel is forever" and "Tzav-9".

It was not immediately clear how many people had been accused.

Two lawyers for the plaintiffs, Damia Taharraoui and Marion Lafouge, told AFP they were happy a probe had been launched into the events in January 2024, when they said "no one wanted to hear anything about genocide". 

The source close to the case said prosecutors last month urged a probe into events to have happened at the Nitzana crossing point between Egypt and Israel, and the Karm Abou Salem (Kerem Shalom) one from Israel into Gaza.

Rights groups, lawyers and in recent months some Israeli historians have described the Gaza war as "genocide".

No court has yet ruled the ongoing conflict is a genocide.

But in rulings in January, March and May 2024, the International Court of Justice, the United Nations' highest judicial organ, told Israel to do everything possible to "prevent" acts of genocide during its war in Gaza, including through allowing in urgently needed aid.

 

* This story was edited by Ahram Online.

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