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French magistrate reportedly summons two French‑Israelis over complicity in genocide
Summary
A French investigating magistrate has issued summonses to Nili Kupfer‑Naouri and Rachel Touitou over alleged complicity in genocide linked to attempts to block humanitarian aid to Gaza. The summonses reportedly require both to appear before a magistrate but do not at this stage require arrest.
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An investigating magistrate in France has issued summonses to two French‑Israeli nationals over alleged complicity in genocide connected to attempts to block delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The summonses were reportedly issued in July and, according to French media, require the named individuals to appear before a magistrate but do not require their arrest. The initial complaint was filed by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights and the Palestinian rights groups Al‑Haq and Al Mezan.
Key facts:
- Nili Kupfer‑Naouri and Rachel Touitou have been summoned in relation to allegations they tried to obstruct humanitarian aid to Gaza.
- The summonses require appearances before an investigating magistrate and do not automatically lead to arrest at this stage.
- The complaint that prompted the inquiry was filed by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, Al‑Haq and Al Mezan.
- Lawyers for the complainant groups described the inquiry as a first-of-its-kind step in treating deliberate deprivation of aid as possible complicity in genocide.
Summary:
Advocates and lawyers for the complainant groups said the inquiry represents a novel legal development in France regarding the treatment of aid obstruction. Undetermined at this time.
