At the
2011 World Championships in Catania, Besbes noticed she would fight an Israeli athlete during the qualifications phase. She asked the
Tunisian Fencing Federation for instructions; the Ministry of Youth and Sports ordered her to drop the bout as part of the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign. Instead of refusing the fight, which would have resulted in sanctions, Besbes remained completely passive during her bout against Israeli
Noam Mills, allowing the latter to strike without offering any resistance. This 5–0 defeat affected her seeding: in her first direct elimination bout, she met eventual gold medallist China's
Li Na of China and was largely overcome. Besbes commented afterwards: “I did my duty.” During the
2014–15 season, Besbes was selected by the
Tunisian Olympic Committee to be part of a special preparation programme for
Rio 2016. She climbed her first
World Cup podium with a gold medal in Buenos Aires; this made her the first Tunisian fencer of either gender to win a World Cup event. She won a bronze medal at the
2015 World Championships. Besbes again
qualified to the
individual event of the
2016 Summer Olympics, and reached the quarterfinal. She was ultimately ranked 5th. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She is now a sports teacher in the Lycee Français international Theodore Monod in Saadiyat,Abu Dhabi ==References==