US returns Palestinian rights expert Francesca Albanese to sanctions list
The US government has reinstated sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the UN's expert on the occupied Palestinian territory. This action follows a temporary injunction that had previously removed her from the Specially Designated Nationals list.

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AI-generatedThe US government has reinstated sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the UN's expert on the occupied Palestinian territory. This action follows a temporary injunction that had previously removed her from the Specially Designated Nationals list. The US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control updated its website to reflect Albanese's re-designation. The Trump administration had initially sanctioned Albanese in July 2025, accusing her of "lawfare" and biased activities against Israel, particularly after she recommended the International Criminal Court issue arrest warrants against Israeli officials. These sanctions prohibit her from entering the US, freeze her assets, and prevent US entities from conducting business with her. Albanese's family had filed a lawsuit arguing the sanctions disrupted her life.
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5 extractedAlbanese's family filed a lawsuit stating the sanctions disrupted her life, including access to her bank account.
The sanctions barred Albanese from entering the US, froze her assets, and prevented US entities from doing business with her.
Albanese recommended the ICC issue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant.
Albanese was previously sanctioned by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in July 2025 for alleged 'lawfare' and 'biased and malicious activities' against Israel.
The US government has returned UN expert Francesca Albanese to a list of sanctioned individuals.