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France Bans Israeli Minister Ben Gvir From Entering Country

Published on: May 24, 2026 5:32 AM

Israeli Minister Ben Gvir

France has banned Israeli Minister Ben Gvir from entering the country, marking a significant diplomatic move amid growing international criticism over recent events involving activists traveling to Gaza. French officials said the decision reflects increasing concern about actions and statements linked to Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced the measure and said it was influenced by the treatment of members of a flotilla that attempted to reach Gaza. He noted that the issue has generated strong reactions from governments and human rights advocates around the world.

In a post on the social media platform X, Barrot stated that Itamar Ben Gvir is now prohibited from entering French territory. The announcement quickly drew attention across Europe and added to ongoing debates over responses to developments related to Gaza.

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Furthermore, the French foreign minister said he and his Italian counterpart are urging the European Union to consider broader sanctions against Ben Gvir. He argued that a coordinated European response would send a clear message regarding accountability and respect for international norms.

According to international media reports, criticism intensified after Ben Gvir released a video that appeared to mock activists aboard the Gaza-bound flotilla. The footage sparked outrage among several Western governments and advocacy groups.

Some activists later alleged that they were subjected to physical abuse while in detention. Although those allegations have not been independently verified, France’s decision to ban Israeli Minister Ben Gvir from entering the country has further elevated the issue on the international diplomatic agenda and increased pressure for a wider European response.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: France, Gaza, Israeli Minister Ben Gvir

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