Israel deports a French journalist after authorities accuse them of actions linked to Hamas, according to reports from multiple outlets. The French reporter is removed from Israel after detention and questioning, with the case tied to the journalist’s work and coverage related to the war in Gaza and conditions in the West Bank. One report frames the deportation as part of Israel’s broader approach to controlling international reporting, citing restrictions on foreign media and the suppression of coverage critical of Israel’s policies. Another outlet reports that Israeli authorities describe the journalist as supporting Hamas, presenting the deportation as the result of security concerns. The sources differ in emphasis—some focus on alleged ties to Hamas, while others highlight the broader context of media access and press restrictions during the conflict. Both accounts agree on the core point that the journalist is French and is deported by Israeli authorities following allegations connected to the journalist’s activities or reporting. The reports do not provide a detailed public statement from the journalist in the excerpts provided, nor do they specify the precise legal basis for the deportation in the information shown.