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France calls on UN rights rapporteur on Palestinian territories to resign


United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese listens to a journalist during an interview ahead of the conference on "A Cartography of Genocide: Israel's Conduct in Gaza since October 2023", an investigative project on Israeli-Palestinian conflict, at the Roma Tre University, in Rome, Italy, Oct. 6, 2025. (Credit: Remo Casilli/ Reuters)

France is calling for the resignation of the U.N. special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories over comments she made allegedly targeting Israel at a conference, the foreign minister said on Wednesday.

"France unreservedly condemns the outrageous and reprehensible remarks made by Ms Francesca Albanese, which are directed not at the Israeli government, whose policies may be criticized, but at Israel as a people and as a nation, which is absolutely unacceptable," Jean-Noel Barrot told French lawmakers.

Speaking via videoconference at a forum Saturday in Doha organized by the Al Jazeera network, Albanese referred to a "common enemy" that enabled the "genocide" in Gaza.

"The fact that instead of stopping Israel, most of the world has armed, given Israel political excuses, political sheltering, economic and financial support," she said.

"We who do not control large amounts of financial capitals, algorithms and weapons, we now see that we as a humanity have a common enemy," she continued.

On Wednesday, Albanese defended herself in an interview with TV channel France 24 recorded before Barrot's statement, denouncing what she called "completely false accusations" and "manipulation" of her words.

"I have never, ever, ever said 'Israel is the common enemy of humanity'," she said.

But Barrot said Albanese's comments added "to a long list of scandalous positions," accusing the Italian rights expert of "justifying" the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks against Israel and "comparing Israel to the Third Reich."

"She is a political activist who stirs up hate speech that does a disservice to the cause of the Palestinian people," he said, responding to a question from Carole Yadan, a lawmaker from the presidential camp.

Yadan was among 20 other deputies a day earlier to warn Barrot in a letter that Albanese should be "stripped of any U.N. mandate with immediate effect" following her remarks.

France is a one of the U.N. Security Council's five permanent members.

France is calling for the resignation of the U.N. special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories over comments she made allegedly targeting Israel at a conference, the foreign minister said on Wednesday."France unreservedly condemns the outrageous and reprehensible remarks made by Ms Francesca Albanese, which are directed not at the Israeli government, whose policies may be criticized, but at Israel as a people and as a nation, which is absolutely unacceptable," Jean-Noel Barrot told French lawmakers.Speaking via videoconference at a forum Saturday in Doha organized by the Al Jazeera network, Albanese referred to a "common enemy" that enabled the "genocide" in Gaza."The fact that instead of stopping Israel, most of the world has armed, given Israel political excuses, political sheltering, economic...