Israeli Regime Cancels Visas for French Parliament Delegation
Zionist Regime Denies Entry too French Parliament Delegation into Occupied Territories
According to a report by the English section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, the Zionist regime canceled the visas of a group of 27 left-wing french parliament members just days before their planned trip to the occupied Palestinian territories.
Tel Aviv justified this move by invoking a law that allows Zionist authorities to ban individuals deemed unfriendly toward the regime.
In a statement, the French delegation said: “For the first time, just two days before our trip, Israeli authorities revoked our visas—which had been approved a month prior. We demand an explanation for this sudden decision, which resembles collective punishment.”
The statement emphasized: “Deliberately preventing elected officials and parliamentary representatives from traveling cannot go without consequences.”
The group called on French President Emmanuel Macron to intervene in the matter.
The genocide of Palestinians in Gaza has amplified criticism from left-wing politicians across Europe—a progress deeply unsettling for Zionists. Tel Aviv’s response has now materialized in canceling visas for these French lawmakers.