US court suspends sanctions on UN Palestine expert

Published May 15, 2026 Updated May 15, 2026 07:36am
Fifteen-year-old displaced Palestinian Sarah Saada holds a portrait she painted of UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.—AFP/file
Fifteen-year-old displaced Palestinian Sarah Saada holds a portrait she painted of UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.—AFP/file

WASHINGTON: A US jud­­ge has imposed a temporary injunction on sanctions imp­osed last year by Washington on a United Nations expert on the occupied Palestinian territories.

UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur Fran­ce­sca Albanese was sanctioned in July 2025 after she publicly criticised Washington’s policy on Gaza.

In announcing the sanctions, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio slammed the UN expert’s criticism of the United States and said she re­­commended to the Inter­nat­ional Criminal Court that ar­­rest warrants be issued agai­nst Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Italian-born expert, who assumed her mandate in 2022, has faced harsh criticism by Israel and some of its allies over her relentless criticism and long-standing ac­­cusations that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza.

Francesca Albanese was sanctioned after she publicly criticised Washington’s policy on Gaza

In his court order on Wed­nesday, US District Judge Richard Leon granted a preliminary injunction against the sanctions, according to a court filing seen by AFP.

“Protecting the freedom of speech is ‘always’ in the public interest,” Leon wrote in an opinion accompanying the order.

Albanese, who said the US sanctions were “calculated to weaken my mission” when they were first imposed, celebrated the ruling on social media.

“Thanks to my daughter and my husband for stepping up to defend me, and everyone who has helped so far,” Albanese said in a statement on X. “Together we are one.”

UN special rapporteurs like Albanese are independent experts who are appoi­nted by the UN rights council, but do not speak on behalf of the United Nations.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2026

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