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US Sanctions Francesca Albanese Over Israel Criticism Row

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WASHINGTON — The United States government has formally imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, marking a significant escalation in the Trump administration’s efforts to penalize critics of Israel’s military operations in Gaza.

The move was announced by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who accused Albanese of engaging in political and economic warfare. Rubio stated that the sanctions were a response to her collaboration with the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate American and Israeli citizens. The Secretary of State further alleged that Albanese has expressed support for terrorism and displayed open contempt for the United States and its allies.

Albanese, an independent human rights expert mandated by the UN Human Rights Council, has been a vocal critic of the war in Gaza. She recently described the conflict as one of the cruelest genocides in modern history and has called for international sanctions against Israel. In a recent report, she specifically named Western defence companies and manufacturers of earth-moving equipment, urging them to cease business operations with the Israeli military.

Responding to the sanctions during a news conference in Slovenia, Albanese dismissed the measures as mafia-style intimidation techniques designed to weaken her mission. She maintained that her findings have not been challenged on a factual basis and vowed to continue her work investigating human rights violations and the displacement of Palestinians.

The sanctions have drawn sharp condemnation from international human rights organizations. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch issued statements describing the move as an attempt to silence independent oversight and dismantle international legal norms. They argued that special rapporteurs must be protected from political retaliation to ensure the independence of global justice institutions.

This action follows a broader pattern of the current U.S. administration targeting international legal bodies and domestic critics. Earlier this year, the U.S. sanctioned four judges from the ICC and moved to deport university faculty and students involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The U.S. also recently followed Israel in withdrawing from the UN Human Rights Council, citing institutional bias.

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The diplomatic fallout has reached other Western allies, with Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand emphasizing the importance of respecting international law and the individuals who dispense it. While not naming Albanese specifically, Anand stressed that the rules-based order relies on the protection of international institutions and their personnel from external pressure.

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