UK doctor denied entry to France for senate meeting on Gaza

4 May 2024, 21:54

Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta
France-Israel-Palestinians. Picture: PA

Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta will be expelled, according to a French senator.

A well-known UK-Palestinian surgeon who volunteered in Gaza hospitals said he has been denied entry to France to speak at a senate meeting about the Israel-Hamas war.

French authorities did not give a reason for the decision to bar Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta.

The medic was placed in a holding zone in the Charles de Gaulle airport and will be expelled, according to French senator Raymonde Poncet Monge, who had invited him to speak at the senate.

“It’s a disgrace,” she posted on X.

A French official said Dr Abu Sitta was turned away because he is barred from entry to all Schengen zone countries based on a German request.

Dr Abu Sitta posted on social networks that he was denied entry in France because of a one-year ban by Germany on his entry to Europe.

Germany denied him entry last month, and France and Germany are part of Europe’s border-free Schengen zone. He posted on Saturday that he was being sent back to London.

The French foreign ministry, interior ministry, local police and the Paris airport authority would not comment on what happened or give an explanation.

Dr Abu Sitta had been invited by France’s left-wing Ecologists group in the senate to speak at a colloquium on Saturday about the situation in Gaza, according to the senate press service.

The gathering included testimony from medics, journalists and international legal experts with Gaza-related experience.

Last month, Dr Abu Sitta was denied entry to Germany to take part in a pro-Palestinian conference.

He said he was stopped at passport control, held for several hours and then told he had to return to the UK.

He said airport police told him he was refused entry due to “the safety of the people at the conference and public order”.

Dr Abu Sitta, who recently volunteered with Doctors Without Borders in Gaza, has worked during multiple conflicts in the Palestinian territories, beginning in the late 1980s during the first Palestinian uprising.

He has also worked in other conflict zones, including in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

France has seen tensions related to the Middle East conflict almost daily since the deadly October 7 Hamas incursion into Israel.

In recent days and weeks police have cleared out students at French campuses holding demonstrations and sit-ins similar to those in the United States.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Policemen guard the area as a convoy brings the suspect in shooting of Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, to court in Pezinok

Man accused of trying to kill Slovak prime minister makes first court appearance

Climate activists have glued themselves to an airport runway

Chaos as climate activists glue themselves to runway of major airport, causing dozens of flight cancellations

An auto-rickshaw driver drinks water as he takes a break in New Delhi, India

New Delhi on high alert as parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat

Donald Trump

‘Best president for gun owners’ Trump to address National Rifle Association

Smoke rises during protests in Noumea, New Caledonia

French authorities report sixth death in New Caledonia violence

Itzhak Gelerenter, Shani Louk and Amit Buskila

Bodies of three hostages killed at October 7 music festival recovered in Gaza

A member of the LGBTQ+ community holds up a sign with a message that reads 'Nothing to cure', during a protest in Lima, Peru

Protests in Peru against classification of gender identities as ‘mental illness’

Justice Department Boeing Explainer

Boeing shareholders approve chief’s compensation as company faces investigations

Steve Buscemi

Man charged over random assault on actor Steve Buscemi in New York

Obit Dabney Coleman

Actor Dabney Coleman, who specialised in curmudgeons, dies aged 92

David DePape, 44, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the US.

Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband with hammer sentenced to 30 years behind bars

Scottie Scheffler was detained by police near the PGA Championship course

World No1 golfer Scottie Scheffler 'in shock' after being arrested as he reveals he warmed up for US PGA in jail cell

David DePape

Man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband with hammer sentenced to jail

France New Caledonia Unrest

Violence in New Caledonia subsides slightly as France sends in reinforcements

Floating pier

First deliveries of aid for Gaza Strip move across newly built floating pier

Max the cat on a wall

Max the friendly cat awarded honorary degree by US university