Francesca Albanese
Francesca AlbaneseREUTERS/Pierre Albouy

The United States government has officially reimposed sweeping financial sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the highly controversial United Nations special rapporteur for Palestinian Arab territories, AFP reported.

The blacklisting was reinstated following an intervention by a federal appeals court, which effectively struck down a prior judicial order that had temporarily shielded the UN official from American penalties.

A formal update published Wednesday on the US Department of the Treasury's official website confirmed that Albanese's global sanctions designation is once again active. The regulatory classification effectively freezes her assets and blacklists her across international financial networks, making it virtually impossible for her to utilize major credit cards or execute standard banking transactions.

Washington initially slapped heavy financial sanctions on Albanese in July 2025, penalizing her for aggressive campaigns aimed at instigating International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutions against American and Israeli government officials, corporate entities, and private executives.

However, the restrictions were hit with a roadblock earlier this month when a federal judge issued a temporary injunction against the sanctions. The court ruled that the Trump administration likely infringed upon Albanese's free-speech protections by blacklisting her following her vocal condemnations of Israel's military operations in Gaza.

The US State Department later clarified that the removal of the sanctions against Albanese was merely a temporary legal adjustment rather than a shift in foreign policy.

Albanese has repeatedly come under fire over her anti-Israel bias. She was recently condemned by several European Union foreign ministers for comments made at an Al Jazeera conference, in which Albanese had said: “The fact that instead of stopping Israel, most of the world has armed, given Israel political excuses, political sheltering, economic and financial support ... 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."

Albanese later claimed in an interview that she "never, ever, ever said ‘Israel is the common enemy of humanity,'" calling the accusations "completely false accusations."

Albanese’s history of anti-Israel statements and actions is well-documented and dates back to social media posts uncovered in 2022, in which she claimed that the “Jewish lobby" controls the US.

At the time, Albanese rejected arguments that the comments about the “Jewish lobby" were antisemitic and claimed they were “mischaracterized", but her anti-Israel bias has continued to be exposed since.

Her criticism of Israel has grown since Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack in Israel which Albanese described as an act that must be viewed in “context" and as a response to Israeli “aggression."

In late March, Albanese claimed that the world has given Israel "a license to torture Palestinians", alleging that "torture has effectively become state policy" in Israel.

Responding to those comments, Israel's mission in Geneva said in a statement, "Francesca Albanese is not a promoter of human rights; she is an agent of chaos... and any document she produces is nothing but a politically-charged, activist rant."

Albanese "advocates dangerous extremist narratives to undermine the very existence of the State of Israel", it said.