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Francesca Albanese

“Only for a demonstrated antisemite like Ms. Albanese could stabilizing Israel’s economy after the worst massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust be something negative,” Rep. Brad Sherman told JNS.
“It’s one more example of her utter disregard for facts and accountability,” Hillel Neuer, of U.N. Watch, told JNS.
When officials “amplify false narratives and refuse to unambiguously condemn terrorism against Jews, they legitimize antisemitism across the world,” the head of the federal U.S. task force on Jew-hatred wrote.
The anti-Israel adviser “holds no U.N. mandate, no immunity and can be sanctioned and denied entry,” according to Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch.
The United Nations had said that it paid for the adviser’s 2023 anti-Israel travel to Australia and New Zealand, but the report found “partial external funding for internal travel.”
The Human Rights Council’s support for Albanese actions “make clear the United Nations tolerates antisemitic hatred, bias against Israel and the legitimization of terrorism,” Washington said.
Albanese, who has referred to the Jewish state as genocidal and suggested suspending its U.N. membership, will continue her mandate through 2028.
Francesca Albanese “unapologetically” uses her role as a U.N. special rapporteur to “legitimize antisemitic tropes, while serving as a Hamas apologist,” the panel members wrote.
Challenged by a Norwegian journalist, Francesca Albanese says “you can make up your own definition” of antisemitism.
Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for Palestinians, wrote the post in response to an antisemitic publication.
Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for the Palestinians, wrote that “many, including Holocaust survivors, continue to rise against Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.”
The film “Israelism,” the U.N. rapporteur said, tells that “Israel’s founding ideology (and lie) is now leading to a genocide.”