French-Palestinian MEP in custody for 'apology for terrorism' in post on X
April 2, 2026
Middle East Eye
French-Palestinian MEP in custody for 'apology for terrorism' in post on X French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan was taken into police custody in France on Thursday for an apology for terrorism after a post about Palestinian resistance, according to French media outlets. On 26 March, the 33-year-old left-wing politician shared on X an article about Japanese pro-Palestinian activist Kozo Okamoto, a former member of the Japanese Red Army, who participated in an attack on Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel in 1972 that killed 26 passengers.
She accompanied the retweet with a quote by Okamoto, saying: “I gave my youth to the Palestinian cause. As long as there is oppression, resistance is not only a right, it is a duty.” Far-right National Rally MP Matthias Renault filed a complaint with the Paris public prosecutor over the post. Hassan later deleted the post but now faces charges of condoning acts of terrorism and potential drug offences, after a few grams of synthetic narcotics of unknown origin were reportedly found in her bag. Read More: French-Palestinian MEP in custody for 'apology for terrorism' in post on X
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