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Francesca Albanese reappointment ‘invalid’, NGO says

The anti-Israel adviser “holds no UN mandate, no immunity and can be sanctioned and denied entry,” according to Hillel Neuer of UN Watch

May 2, 2025 16:10
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Francesca Albanese, the UN's top advisor on Palestine, has seemingly suggested that the LA wildfires and Gaza War are 'connected' (Picture: Getty)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

The three-year extension of Francesca Albanese’s role as a United Nations special rapporteur is “invalid” and “without any legal effect”, according to the executive director of UN Watch, a pro-Israel NGO.

Hillel Neuer wrote on Monday to UN Secretary-General António Guterres alleging that the procedure at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to reappoint Albanese, a longstanding critic of Israel, was carried out incorrectly.

HRC President Jürg Lauber failed to present letters from the Argentine, Hungarian and Israeli governments, and from Brian Mast, chair of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, to the council, Neuer wrote. In the letters, the countries and the congressman opposed Albanese’s reappointment, stating that she had repeatedly violated the terms of her mandate.

Albanese has previously denied being biased against Israel, and has been supported by groups including Amnesty International.