The US has placed sanctions on UN official Francesca Albanese for openly criticizing Israel’s military actions in Gaza and backing the International Criminal Court. Reuters


July 10, 2025 Tags: ,

The US has placed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, a UN Human Rights Council special rapporteur. She has spoken out strongly against Israel’s military actions in Gaza. The US government said the sanctions are because of her involvement with the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has faced growing tensions with American leaders.

Rubio Defends the Decision

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the sanctions. He claimed Albanese had worked with the ICC to prosecute Americans and Israelis. He also said she had shown "contempt for the United States, Israel, and the West."

Rubio accused her of writing threatening letters to US businesses. He said she made false claims and asked the ICC to investigate those companies.

Rubio stated, "We will not tolerate political and economic warfare against our national interests."

What the Sanctions Mean

These sanctions will likely block Albanese from entering the US. Any assets she holds in the country will be frozen. The US had already sanctioned four ICC judges in earlier moves.

Albanese did not directly respond to the sanctions but posted on X, "I stand firmly and convincingly on the side of justice." She said her views reflect a tradition of defending the law, as taught in her home country, Italy.

Criticism and Support

Many human rights advocates have spoken in Albanese’s defense. Former UN Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard said she was shocked by the sanctions. She called on global leaders to speak up against the decision and protect international law.

Albanese’s strong words have gained her supporters and critics alike. She has often said that Western nations do not do enough for Palestinian rights. Critics point to her 2014 remark about a "Jewish lobby" influencing US policy. She later said she regretted that comment but denied it was antisemitic.

Some believe the sanctions are part of a wider attempt to silence voices challenging Israeli and US actions in Gaza.

Trump Administration's Actions

These sanctions are the latest step by the Trump administration against the ICC. The court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu. The US rejected those moves, supporting Israel as a close ally.

Earlier this month, Albanese warned companies doing business with Israel. She said they could be complicit in war crimes. Israel dismissed her report, calling it "groundless."

Gaza Conflict Background

Israel launched attacks in Gaza after the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led assault on southern Israel. That attack killed 1,200 people and led to 251 being taken hostage.

Since then, over 57,000 people in Gaza have died, according to health officials there. Most homes are destroyed or damaged. Families have been displaced again and again. Hospitals, water, and sanitation systems have collapsed. Basic needs like food, fuel, and medicine remain scarce.

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