Times Network New Zealand
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
What's On
EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

February 21, 2026
Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

February 21, 2026
UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

February 21, 2026
EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

February 21, 2026
Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

February 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Times Network New Zealand
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
Times Network New Zealand
Home » UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash
World

UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

By Press RoomFebruary 21, 20262 Mins Read
UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, insisted on Euronews’ flagship Europe Today morning show on Friday that she will not step down from her position following what she described as “ludicrous” accusations from the French foreign minister.

ADVERTISEMENT


ADVERTISEMENT

Germany, France and the Czech Republic have been leading calls for Albanese to step down since last week over an alleged anti-semitic comment about Israel she denies making, blaming misinformation efforts.

Albanese told Euronews the accusations against her are “ludicrous” and are meant to provide “a distraction” from reports she made in which she condemned dozens of countries, including France, for their support to Israel.

“Let’s not make it about me, let’s talk about the seven damning reports where I documented 62 states, among whom France, who have provided political, strategic and military support to Israel,” Albanese told Euronews. “This is what France and other governments need to respond to.”

“The fact that there’s more scrutiny over something I didn’t say than over the practices of a state accused of crimes against humanity and genocide is telling,” Albanese also said, adding: “Impunity kills.”

She told Euronews that she will not resign as she retains “the trust of the [UN] Human Rights Council”.

The controversy began after a group of French MPs sent a letter to Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot accusing Albanese of describing Israel as “an enemy of humanity” during a forum organised by Al Jazeera.

One of the MPs involved, Caroline Yadan, cited two video clips from the forum to support the claim.

One of those videos has since proven to be fake. A comparison between the edited clip and the full recording of Albanese’s speech indicates that the extract was manipulated using artificial intelligence.

A different video footage shows Albanese saying financial and political support to Israel, algorithms amplifying the pro-apartheid narrative and weapons are humanity’s common enemy. Albanese’s supporters argue she is being a target of a smear campaign and describe her as “the last barrier of Israel’s impunity”.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

EU steel exports to US drop 30% as talks stall over Trump tariffs relief

EU steel exports to US drop 30% as talks stall over Trump tariffs relief

Did the EU charge the UK billions more than Canada to join its defence loan scheme?

Did the EU charge the UK billions more than Canada to join its defence loan scheme?

Most Europeans don’t know what the ECHR does, but do they want to leave it?

Most Europeans don’t know what the ECHR does, but do they want to leave it?

French far right asks European Parliament to mark death of activist Quentin Deranque

French far right asks European Parliament to mark death of activist Quentin Deranque

France says Commission lacks ‘mandate’ to join Board of Peace meeting as Brussels remains defiant

France says Commission lacks ‘mandate’ to join Board of Peace meeting as Brussels remains defiant

Editors Picks
Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

February 21, 2026
UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

February 21, 2026
EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

EU countries still at odds over new Russia sanctions as deadline nears

February 21, 2026
Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

Germany’s fighter jet dilemma: Faltering European dream and US reality

February 21, 2026
Latest News
EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

EU Commission seeks ‘clarity’ from White House after Supreme Court tariff ruling

February 21, 2026
Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

Podcast: Can the EU ever become a superpower?

February 21, 2026
UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

February 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Times Network New Zealand. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.