Nadene Goldfoot
The female lawyer, Francesca Albanese, heading the UN Human Rights Council’s open-ended investigation into Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, said Saturday that Israel does not have the right to self-defense against Palestinians, after two deadly terror attacks and volleys of rocket fire against Israel.
UN Special Italian Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese addresses the UN, October 2022. (Screenshot/YouTube, used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law) She said, “Israel has a right to defend itself, but can’t claim it when it comes to the people it oppresses/whose lands it colonizes,” Albanese said on Twitter. Albanese regularly refers to Israel as a colonial enterprise that subjugates Palestinians, and rejects the conflict paradigm, assigning Israel sole responsibility for all disputes.She has spent most of her life studying the Palestine situation with Israel and the Palestinians have come out on top with her. She has published widely on the legal situation in Israel/Palestine; her latest book, Palestinian Refugees in International Law (Oxford University Press, 2020), offers a legal analysis of the situation of Palestinian refugees from its origins to modern-day reality, concluding and evidently not using the reference material that Joan Peters used in her book, From Time Immemorial.
Efrat, a city in Judea, Residents standing outside their homes with Israeli flags to show solidarity with the Dee family, following the death of Lucy Dee, who died of her wounds three days after the deadly terror attack that killed her two daughters Rina and Maia, in Efrat, in the West Bank, April 10, 2023. (Gershon Elinson/Flash90)Lucy Dee, 48, died on Monday, three days after her daughters Rina, 15, and Maia, 20, were killed in a drive-by shooting in the northern Jordan Valley. The Palestinian shooters reportedly drove the car off the road with an initial round of fire, then got out of their car and fired at least another 20 bullets into the disabled vehicle. The Palestinian shooters reportedly drove the car off the road with an initial round of fire, then got out of their car and fired at least another 20 bullets into the disabled vehicle. The Dee family lives in Efrat, a West Bank settlement south of Jerusalem and near the Palestinian city Bethlehem. In a protest of the terrorist attack, thousands of settlers, including far-right government ministers, marched on Monday to Evyatar, a settlement outpost in the northern West Bank evacuated by the previous Israeli government because it was not authorized under Israeli law.
The attack on the second day of Passover came during a time of heightened tensions that has also seen clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces at the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Kobi Shabtai, Israel’s police commissioner, has said the police are investigating footage of officers beating Palestinians at the site.
The attack on the second day of Passover came during a time of heightened tensions that has also seen clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces at the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
United Nations Human Rights Council is mum on rocket fire, terror attacks, after repeatedly criticizing Israel over past week.The body of Alessandro Parini, killed in a Tel Aviv terror attack, is transferred to Italy, April 11, 2023 (Israel Airports Authority)
The body of a tourist killed in a Tel Aviv car-ramming last week was transferred back to Italy on Tuesday, 6th day of Passover. He was Alessandro Parini, a 35-year-old lawyer from Rome, was killed Friday, 2nd day of Passover when, according to law enforcement officials, Yousef Abu Jaber rammed his car at high speed into a group of people on Kaufmann Street, leaving a trail of carnage along several hundred meters and into the adjacent Charles Clore Park, a popular seaside promenade. Seven others were injured — all tourists from Italy and the United Kingdom.
She said she was “saddened” by the death of a tourist in a suspected terror attack in Tel Aviv on Friday, without assigning any responsibility. The tourist, Alessandro Parini. Parini and Albanese are both Italian. All three fatalities in the recent attacks were civilians.
Other UN human rights bodies have also been mum about terrorism and rockets — also fired from Lebanon and Syria — over the past week, while criticizing Israel.
Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, said “the loss of life in the [occupied Palestinian territories and] Israel is devastating, especially at a time that should be of peace for all, Christians, Jews, Muslims.” But she has no thought of blaming the terrorists. Albanese (born 1977) is an Italian international lawyer and academic. Since May 2022, she was elected the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories for a three-year term, renewable for a further three years. Albanese's appointment as the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, the second Italian (after Giorgio Giacomelli) and the first women to hold this position, generated controversy due to her past statements regarding the Holocaust and the Jewish lobby, which some have accused of being antisemitic in nature, which she of course, denies.
She has made statements about Jews. In a post on her Facebook page during Operation Protective Edge, Francesca Albanese wrote “America and Europe, one of them subjugated by the Jewish Lobby, and the other by the sense of guilt about the Holocaust remain on the sidelines […]”. The term “Jewish Lobby” is a well-known and millennia-old antisemitic trope. It has been used to direct hatred toward the Jewish people for hundreds of years with horrific consequences. Sadly, this is not the first time we have been made aware of the term “Jewish lobby” being used by UN officials that are charged with investigating Israel. It is a deplorable term that no one should ever use, especially those representing the UN or officials appointed by the UN Human Rights Council.
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Update: Richard Falk was another UN Rapporteur against Israel, even though he was Jewish. He also wrote books on the subject. Albanese seems to be following in his footsteps.
TV from Israel News
https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-palestine/francesca-albanese
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Albanese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYTJr0sTac8
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