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[Published: Thursday April 16 2026]

 France blocks Palestinian advocate from EU parliament despite Belgian and Dutch support

 
By Nikolaj Nielsen
 
BRUSSELS, 16 April. - (ANA) - A leading Palestinian human rights advocate has been refused a visa to address the European Parliament, despite both Belgium and the Netherlands being prepared to grant entry.
 
Shawan Jabarin, who is director of the Ramallah-based civil rights organisation Al Haq, was supposed to speak at the European Parliament’s human rights committee on Tuesday (14 April).
 
France, however, declined to issue him a visa even after previously defending his organisation when Israel designated it a terrorist group — without presenting evidence to support claims it acts as a front for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
 
Mounir Satouri, a French Green MEP who chairs the committee, said the Netherlands and Belgium were both ready to welcome Jabarin.
 
“France is complicating cooperation between member states,” Satouri said, noting that France’s foreign ministry had not objected to granting the visa, raising questions about whether another part of the French government may have intervened at the last moment.
 
“It wasn’t the foreign ministry that blocked this,” the MEP said, adding that Jabarin had been due to meet officials at the ministry later this week, as well as EU human rights envoy Kajsa Ollongren.
 
“This is totally, completely irrational,” said Satouri, pointing out that France was among several EU member states (Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden) that had earlier condemned Israel’s move to classify Al Haq as a terrorist organisation.
 
Al-Haq’s deputy director Tahseen Alayan was sent in his place, where he highlighted intensified Israeli settler violence against Palestinians.
 
As international attention pivots towards Iran and wider Middle East wars, the conflict in the occupied West Bank and in Gaza continues despite a so-called ceasefire initiated last October.
 
Over 750 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the ceasefire with another four hit by Israeli airstrikes in the enclave on Monday, reported Reuters.
 
Alexandra Stutzman, the EU’s main diplomatic envoy to Gaza and the West Bank, said Palestinians are facing a rapidly deteriorating environment.
 
The current government under Benjamin Netanyahu has allowed more settlements than other previous government, he said.
 
“We are at the number of 102 new settlements in total under this government,” he said. Over 30 were agreed last week.
 
Stutzman said settler violence has also redoubled. “There seems to be a broader pattern of increasing violence with limited accountability,” he said.
 
For its part, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OCHR) has documented decades of settler violence and seizing of Palestinian land.  - (ANA) -
 
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