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    French Far-Left Mep Rima Hassan to Be Tried in July Over Post on X

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    Posted on April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French far‑left MEP Rima Hassan will be tried on July 7, 2026, for an online post construed as supportive of a 1972 Lod airport attack; she was briefly detained, faces up to seven years in prison, and denies drug possession, citing medical use of CBD.

    French MEP Rima Hassan to Face Court Over Alleged Terrorism Advocacy Online

    Details and Reactions to Rima Hassan's Upcoming Trial

    Background of the Case

    PARIS, April 3 (Reuters) - Rima Hassan, a French far-left member of the European Parliament, will face trial in July over a comment she posted on X last month about a 1970s attack on an Israeli airport, the Paris prosecutor's office said late on Thursday.

    Authorities arrested Hassan and detained her in custody for several hours on Thursday because they suspected the post made on March 26 and later erased could be construed as showing support for terrorism.

    "At the end of her custody, Rima Hassan was given a summons to appear before the criminal court on July 7, 2026, to be tried on charges of advocating terrorism committed online," the office said in an emailed statement.

    The Controversial Social Media Post

    Hassan's message was related to the 1972 attack by the Japanese Red Army far-left militant group at Lod airport in Tel Aviv, resulting in 26 deaths.

    In the post, Hassan had quoted on her X account a comment made by an individual who was convicted for the attack and sought to justify it by citing what he said was the oppression of people in the Palestinian territories.

    Legal Implications and Complaints

    The offence of online "terrorism apology" is punishable by up to a seven-year jail term and a fine of up to 100,000 euros ($115,290).

    The International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism and the European Jewish Organization had lodged complaints against the post.

    Responses from Hassan and Legal Team

    After her release, Hassan and her lawyer, Vincent Brengarth, said in separate posts on X that they would only comment on the process in a press conference on Friday afternoon.

    Personal Background and Political Context

    Born in Syria, Hassan, 33, is of Palestinian descent and is a vocal pro-Palestinian activist and a fierce critic of Israel. She was elected to the European Parliament in 2024 for the French far-left party France Unbowed.

    Jean-Luc Melenchon, the party's founder, said the proceedings against Hassan were politically motivated.

    Interior Minister Laurent Nunez dismissed the accusation. "There are rules to be respected. Apologising for terrorism is a very serious offense," he said on TV station BFMTV.

    Additional Investigations and Drug Allegations

    The prosecutor's office has said that Hassan is the subject of six other investigations into possible hate speech while 16 others have been shelved.

    The statement also said police found cannabidiol, or CBD, and a substance that seemed to be a designer drug 3-MMC in her possession. These will be treated separately.

    Hassan has denied illegal drug possession, saying in her post that she takes CBD for medical reasons.

    Exchange Rate and Reporting Credits

    ($1 = 0.8674 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti LandauroEditing by David Goodman and Tomasz Janowski)

    References

    • French MEP Rima Hassan in French police custody over alleged apology for terrorism | Euronews
    • Rima Hassan, eurodiputada de La Francia Insumisa, es detenida por apología del terrorismo y tenencia de drogas

    Table of Contents

    • Details and Reactions to Rima Hassan's Upcoming Trial
    • Background of the Case

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rima Hassan, a France Unbowed MEP, will stand trial on July 7, 2026, for allegedly advocating terrorism in a now‑deleted X post referencing a 1972 Japanese Red Army attack on an Israeli airport (euronews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about French far-left MEP Rima Hassan to be tried in July over post on X

    1Why is French MEP Rima Hassan facing trial?

    Rima Hassan is facing trial over a post on X suspected of advocating terrorism, related to a 1972 attack on an Israeli airport.

    2When will Rima Hassan's trial take place?

    Rima Hassan is scheduled to appear before the criminal court on July 7, 2026.

  • The Controversial Social Media Post
  • Legal Implications and Complaints
  • Responses from Hassan and Legal Team
  • Personal Background and Political Context
  • Additional Investigations and Drug Allegations
  • Exchange Rate and Reporting Credits
  • •
    She was arrested and held for several hours by French authorities; the post dated March 26 prompted complaints from anti‑racism and Jewish organizations, and she faces up to seven years in jail and a €100,000 fine (elpais.com).
  • •Hassan has a history of pro‑Palestinian activism—including participation in a Gaza aid flotilla and prior investigations for ‘glorifying terrorism’—and was also found in possession of CBD and the designer drug 3‑MMC, which she denies illegally, citing medical use for CBD (elpais.com)
  • 3What are the potential penalties for advocating terrorism online in France?

    Advocating terrorism online in France can result in up to a seven-year jail term and a fine of up to 100,000 euros.

    4What was Rima Hassan's controversial post about?

    Her post quoted an individual convicted for a 1972 attack on Lod airport, seeking to justify it by referencing the oppression of Palestinians.

    5Has Rima Hassan faced other legal investigations?

    Yes, she is subject to six other investigations for possible hate speech, with 16 others already shelved.

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