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UN expert on Palestinian territories denounces 'toxic' attacks against her

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Posted on February 26, 2026

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By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The U.N. expert on the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, denounced on Thursday what she described as "toxic" attacks impacting her personal

UN Palestine rights expert decries 'toxic' personal attacks against her

By Olivia Le Poidevin

Allegations, Sanctions, and Diplomatic Reactions

GENEVA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The U.N. expert on the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, denounced on Thursday what she described as "toxic" attacks impacting her personal life and work, after a number of European states called for her resignation.

Calls for Resignation from European States

In recent weeks Germany, France, Italy and others have called for Albanese to step down over her criticism of Israel. Albanese, an Italian lawyer, said the remarks were taken out of context and misconstrued.

"I can tell you how toxic and personally damaging for me and for my family these past days, weeks and months have been," Albanese, Special Rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, told reporters via video link from Jordan.

Israel's Formal Complaint to the UNHRC

A letter seen by Reuters, sent by the permanent mission of Israel in Geneva to the Council's president on 15 February, stated that she had flagrantly violated the UN's code of conduct.

Key Dates: Feb. 15 Letter; July Sanctions

"As long as she holds a UN mandate, she fundamentally undermines the credibility and moral authority of the United Nations," the letter stated, adding that Albanese had repeatedly shared antisemitic tropes - allegations that Albanese has previously denied.

Statements from the French Mission in Geneva

On Tuesday the ambassador to the French mission to the UN in Geneva reiterated concerns by the French foreign minister of "extremely problematic statements" by a United Nations Special Rapporteur - in an apparent reference to Albanese, without mentioning her by name.

"All those who speak under the auspices of the United Nations - including Special Rapporteurs - must exercise the restraint, moderation, and discretion required by their mandate," Céline Jurgensen told delegates at the U.N. Human Rights Council.

Sanctions’ Impact on Work and Family

U.S. Sanctions and Stated Rationale

Albanese described sanctions imposed on her by the United States in July as being part of a broader strategy by the current U.S. administration to weaken international accountability mechanisms.

The U.S. sanctioned Albanese for what it described as "illegitimate and shameful efforts to prompt (International Criminal Court) action against U.S. and Israeli officials, companies, and executives" in a report to the Human Rights Council.

"These smears, the sanctions, the continuous attacks from all over, from those very states who should use that energy as stamina to go after those who are accused by the highest court in the world of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide," Albanese stated.

UNHRC President’s Defense of Mandate Holders

The president of the U.N. Human Rights Council, Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro, on Monday expressed concern and regret at personal attacks directed "against certain mandate holders" at the Council and reiterated his support for them.

"Their independence and protection remains essential to the effectiveness, credibility and legitimacy of the council's collective action."

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese denounces 'toxic' attacks harming her personal life and work.
  • France, Germany and Italy have urged her to resign over criticism of Israel.
  • Albanese says her remarks were taken out of context and denies antisemitism allegations.
  • She cites US sanctions imposed in July as part of efforts to weaken accountability mechanisms.
  • UNHRC leadership voices concern over personal attacks on mandate holders and backs their independence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese denounces 'toxic' attacks amid growing political pressure. Several European governments have called for her resignation over criticism of Israel, which she says has been misconstrued.
Why are European states calling for her resignation?
France, Germany and Italy argue Albanese’s remarks about Israel were inappropriate for a UN mandate holder. Albanese disputes this, saying her comments were taken out of context and deny antisemitic intent.
What sanctions were imposed by the United States?
Albanese notes she was sanctioned by the US in July, which she characterizes as part of a wider push to weaken international accountability. She maintains the measures are retaliatory and unjustified.
How has the UN Human Rights Council responded?
UNHRC leadership expressed concern over personal attacks and sanctions against mandate holders, reiterating support for their independence and the credibility of the Council’s work.
Does Albanese deny the allegations against her?
Yes. She rejects accusations of antisemitism and insists her statements are grounded in human rights concerns, arguing critics have misrepresented her words.

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