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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

France: Palestinian Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison for Sexually Attacking Girl on Bus

Hat tip Gates of Vienna

Toulouse



It's an all-too-often occurrence now in Western Europe. A guy named Ahmed, in this case, a Palestinian from Gaza no less, gets on a bus in the Toulouse area of France and sees a 16-year-old girl he decides he wants to have sex with. Ahmed (last name undisclosed) proceeds to sit next to the 16-year-old girl and begins touching her in all the wrong places. Passengers intervene, free the unlucky damsel in distress from the clutches of the fiend, and throw him off the bus. The gendarmes arrive and place him in handcuffs as he is trying to board another bus, no doubt in search of another young girl to victimize.

Appearing in court, Ahmed admitted that he had a problem behaving around girls. If one considers what Hamas did to Israelis on October 7, 2023, one might get the impression it is part of the DNA for men from Gaza. I wonder where this guy was and what he was doing on October 7, 2023.

Ahmed is now serving a 6-month jail sentence (hopefully with a cellmate named Bubba) to be followed by deportation. He is not allowed to return to French territory for 2 years. So I guess in 2028-2029, Ahmed will be back in the news in France.

Bubba


The article below from Le Journal du Dimanche is translated by Fousesquawk.


Toulouse: Gazan sentenced for sexual attack of a minor on a bus 

In June, an adolescent was sexually attacked on a Toulouse bus. Her attacker, a 29-year-old Palestinian, has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and banned from French territory for 2 years.

 -Mickaël Cléraux

08/17/2026 à 18:23

The axe has fallen. On Thursday, 13 August, a Palestinian, who arrived in France in 2025 after fleeing Gaza, was sentenced to 6 months in prison by the correctional court of Toulouse for having sexually attacked a 16-year-old adolescent on a Haute-Garonne bus last June 18, La Depeche reports. 


The incident goes back to that morning when the man boarded at Cugnaux. Initially standing, he observed the adolescent, then sat down by her side. He rubbed his shoulder against hers, took her Tisseo pass, which was between her legs, before putting his hands on her thigh, then her chest. Several passengers reacted and enabled the young girl to get up. One of them removed the individual, whose first name was Ahmed, and kept him from reboarding. When he tried to board the next bus, police arrested him.

His initial explanations were perplexing: He mentioned perceiving a "sign" from the adolescent that she wanted to meet him and said he felt an attraction "at first glance". In court, the tone changed: "I have reflected. I would like to apologize. I have trouble behaving with girls. That day I was distracted and behaved badly." The president of the court challenged him: "Do you realize that she is traumatized?"


Ahmed, quoted by the newspaper, describes a chaotic life on the street, squatting, consuming cocaine and alcohol, according to him, "to lesson the psychological suffering" before social assistance allowed him to obtain housing in Cugnaux. However, the psychiatric report paints a harsh picture: The doctor notes in him a personality prone to doing whatever he wants whenever he wants," a judgment neither diminished nor impaired, and concludes that "he is incurable." 


The prosecutor denounced the man "driven by a sense of omnipotence," and asked for 18 months in prison, while the defense argued that he "was a lonely and suffering man with the mind of a child." The court eventually sentenced Ahmed to 6 months in prison, with continuing detention, a ban from French territory for 2 years, and a permanent ban on all activity around minors.

 



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