France Opens Its Doors to Gaza Refugees

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ER Editor: We have no real idea if a) there ARE any Gazan refugees (no kidding) to be sending elsewhere, nor if b) this offer is real. Nothing can be trusted in the media coverage of any major story right now. The reporting below from European Conservative is pro-Zionist, so we invite readers to read between the lines on that.

This announcement has the air of a major provocation on some level, as well as a public reminder of Israel’s hideous treatment of the Gazans and Palestinians in general.

A reminder that France is full of all sorts of nationalities that don’t get along particularly well. It is the home to the biggest Muslim and Jewish populations (!) in Europe. Almost as if this country had been deliberately being set up for getting torn apart at the civil level by the globalists. Which makes the right-wing, pro-Zionist voices of protest over this move all the more ironic.

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We do believe there is a playbook at work here. Notice the similarity to another story we recently published, on how Germany will be forced to let in potentially thousands of Afghan migrants ON THE BASIS OF JUST ONE LEGAL CASE involving a claim by a woman with a child and/or family. Both are legal cases going back to 2023 that are being wheeled out now. See —

Germany Has to Let Thousands of Afghan Migrants in, Court Rules

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Twitter reaction —

Incidentally, we don’t believe these representative photos of Gazan refugees —

Curious —

Notice the outing and airing of opinions on this below. Ironic, amusing and scripted. So far this permission has only applied to 37 (thirty-seven) Palestinians, allegedly.

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“Migration Madness”: France Opens Its Doors to Gaza Refugees

France has decided to automatically grant refugee status to Gazans based solely on their nationality. What could go wrong…?!

HELENE de LAUZUN

Police officers from the Research and Intervention Brigade wait to intervene to arrest a pro-Palestinian protester who climbed on the Statue of the Republic covered with a Palestinian flag at Place de la Republique in Paris on June 14, 2025.   Joel Saget / AFP

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Initially, the OFPRA had refused to grant protection to the woman and her son. However, the CNDA (Cour nationale du droit d’asile, or national court of asylum) judges ruled that the conditions had changed and that persecution by the Israeli army was now systematic and widespread.

Based on their case, the CNDA ruled on Friday, July 11th, that any Palestinian asylum seekers could benefit from the same protection on the grounds that they were persecuted because of their nationality.

The mere fact of having Palestinian nationality is now grounds for eligibility for asylum in France. Even though Palestinians do not form a recognised state (the Zionist move), it is their membership of a particular community that places them at risk of persecution by Israel, the judges ruled.

In France, this decision is far from unanimous. Internationally, by systematically granting refugee status to Palestinians as a community, France is sending a further signal of defiance towards Israel and support for the recognition of the Palestinian state, something that can only exacerbate tensions between Paris and Tel Aviv.

At the national level, the right wing is concerned about the influx of Palestinian immigrants that this decision will encourage, which likely won’t be seriously controlled, thereby allowing Hamas militants to enter France. Éric Zemmour, president of the Reconquête party, expressed alarm in a Le Figaro op-ed over this decision, which he says throws the door wide to “Hamas loyalists,” and condemns the active role played by the CNDA in immigration, outside the control of elected authorities: “What is the point of elections? What are MPs, Emmanuel Macron, François Bayrou, and Bruno Retailleau for? Nothing. They just watch the trains and asylum seekers go by,” he exclaimed. (ER: Oh, the irony! Citizens in many countries have been in this position for decades, watching helplessly as the migrants come in in droves.)

Éric Ciotti, president of the Union des Droites pour la République (UDR) and ally of the Rassemblement National (RN), on X denounced a “security and migration madness” made possible by a total absence of “political or democratic control.” (See above) Other opponents of the decision also point out that France has no obligation to take in refugees from Gaza when there are so many Muslim countries around the world that would be better suited to do so.

Feminist activist Henda Ayari, a former Salafist Muslim now known for her pro-secularism views, expressed concern about the arrival on French soil of people whose “customs and codes do not respect ours.” (ER: Stop laughing, c’mon)

On Friday, July 11th, 37 Gazan refugees arrived in France with a pass to leave Palestinian territory. (ER: Have we seen them? Do we actually know this is true?) The concern of the French people is understandable: on Sunday, July 13th, two Palestinian refugees were involved in an altercation in Paris. One of the two men was stabbed in the back with a 20-cm blade.

Hélène de Lauzun is the Paris correspondent for europeanconservative.com. She studied at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris. She taught French literature and civilization at Harvard and received a Ph.D. in History from the Sorbonne. She is the author of Histoire de l’Autriche (Perrin, 2021).

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