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Israel says it won’t extend visa of top U.N. humanitarian officialHumanitarian officials see a pattern of Israel retaliating against those who criticize its conduct in Gaza and toward ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIs the international community finally speaking up about Israel?Many across the world are rounding on Israel’s war on Gaza, with states in the ‘Global South’ leading the way.
Anti-Israel UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese claims US sanctions are a "violation" of her immunity, stemming from her ...
The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian ...
Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch, stated that the “architects of the U.N.’s anti-Israel inquisition are fleeing the ship.” ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNUN expert on Palestinians says US sanctions are a 'violation' of immunityThe UN's unflinching expert on Palestinian affairs Francesca Albanese said Tuesday that Washington's sanctions following her ...
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India Today on MSNWho is Francesca Albanese, UN expert sanctioned by US over criticism of Israel?In recent months, Albanese has made strong statements against Israel's actions in Gaza. She accused Israel of launching a "genocidal campaign" in Gaza, and criticised the US for supporting Israel.
Barclays and BP are hardly strangers to criticism. But even those UK PLC heavyweights must have been taken aback when last ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael presses ahead with Gaza ‘concentration camp’ plans despite criticismPlans first suggested by defence minister propose keeping 600,000 Palestinians in area and not allowing them to leave.
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is issuing sanctions against an independent investigator tasked with ...
HuffPost first reported the planned move against Francesca Albanese that comes amid a Washington visit by Israeli Prime ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS sanctions UN expert Francesca Albanese over Israel criticismUN rapporteur appears to dismiss the Trump administration penalties, calling them ‘mafia-style intimidation techniques’.
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