US Revokes Visas of Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The US State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has revoked the visas of several Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization officials. This move comes ahead of the annual high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly, where these groups have been represented in the past. The decision is part of a series of steps taken by the Trump administration to impose visa restrictions on Palestinians.
Background and Context
The revocation of visas and denial of new applications are seen as measures to hold the Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization accountable for not complying with their commitments and for undermining peace prospects. The US has expressed concerns over terrorism and incitement to terrorism, including the October 7 massacre, and has called for the consistent repudiation of such acts as required by US law and as promised by the PLO.
The Israeli military’s declaration of Gaza’s largest city as a combat zone and the suspension of a program allowing injured Palestinian children from Gaza to receive medical treatment in the US have further complicated the situation. The State Department has not specified the number of visas revoked or applications denied, and it is unclear whether Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will be affected by these decisions.
Impact and Reactions
Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour has stated that he is assessing the impact of Secretary Rubio’s decision and will respond accordingly. President Abbas is expected to lead the delegation to the UN meetings and address the General Assembly, as he has done in previous years. The US host country agreement with the UN will allow representatives assigned to the Palestinian Authority mission at the UN to continue their operations in New York.
The situation highlights the complexities and challenges in the Middle East peace process, with various parties having different perspectives and demands. As the international community prepares for the UN General Assembly, the revocation of visas and other measures imposed by the US are likely to be subjects of discussion and debate.
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