
UN Expert Defends Palestinian Right to Resist
Albanese clarified that Israel's occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem remains unlawful. She cited a July 2023 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling demanding Israel's full withdrawal. 'States must not recognize Israel's occupation as legal,' she stated, urging global compliance.
When asked if Hamas's October 7 attacks constituted resistance, Albanese avoided direct endorsement. She stressed that Palestinian resistance must align with international law's limitations. 'Israel must withdraw first before invoking self-defense rights,' she argued, challenging Israel's narrative of terrorism. Global Obligations to Halt Occupation Support
Albanese highlighted third-party duties, including the UK, to cease aiding Israel's occupation. 'Assisting Israel's control violates international law,' she asserted, linking accountability to funding and political backing.
The UN rapporteur emphasizes ending Israel's occupation as the path to lawful self-defense for both Israelis and Palestinians. She urges global actors to prioritize accountability over political rhetoric.
Albanese's remarks underscore legal complexities in Gaza's conflict, urging a rights-based framework over militarized narratives. The ICJ's binding orders remain pivotal for resolving decades of displacement and strife.
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