U.S. scraps Palestinian officials’ visas ahead of UN General Assembly – National

The Trump administration said Friday it was denying and revoking U.S. visas from members of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization.

That comes ahead of next month’s United Nations General Assembly, where Canada and a number of other other countries have said they intend to officially recognize a Palestinian state.

The U.S. State Department cited the groups’ efforts to secure statehood recognition on the UN, together with their appeals to the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice to research alleged Israeli crimes in Gaza, as reasons for the choice by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

“Each steps materially contributed to Hamas’s refusal to release its hostages, and to the breakdown of the Gaza ceasefire talks,” the department said in a press release.

“The Trump Administration has been clear: it’s in our national security interests to carry the PLO and PA accountable for not complying with their commitments, and for undermining the prospects for peace.”

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The statement didn’t name the officials being denied entry. It was not immediately clear if the list included Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who was expected to travel to Recent York for the UN gathering.


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The Palestinians’ ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, told reporters on the UN headquarters that they were checking exactly what the U.S. move means “and the way it applies to any of our delegation, and we’ll respond accordingly.”

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Representatives assigned to the Palestinian Authority mission on the UN, led by Mansour, can be granted waivers in order that they can proceed their Recent York-based operations, the U.S. statement said.

Mansour said Abbas still intends to guide the delegation to the high-level meetings and is predicted to handle the General Assembly — as he has done for a few years — and to attend a gathering on the afternoon of Sept. 22 on a two-state solution co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia.

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U.S. President Donald Trump will travel to Recent York and address the final assembly on Sept. 23, the White House said on Thursday.

Canada, Britain, Australia and France in recent weeks have announced or signalled their intention to acknowledge a Palestinian state through the meeting.

The countries have said their recognition is conditional on the Palestinian Authority — which has limited self-rule over parts of the occupied West Bank and has for years been positioning itself as a legitimate government alternative to Hamas in Gaza — undergoing reforms and recent elections.

Abbas has signalled he’ll co-operate with the Western nations’ demands.

The Palestinian Liberation Organization is an internationally recognized coalition that represents Palestinian people in its occupied territories and abroad.


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The Trump administration has staunchly backed Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. The U.S. has also refused to sentence expanded Israeli settlements within the West Bank, which Canada and other allies have said undermine two-state solution efforts.

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Rubio hosted Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar in Washington on Wednesday “to reaffirm our two nations’ close cooperation,” the U.S. secretary said in a post on X.

Saar, asked after the meeting what the plan was for a Palestinian state, said there wouldn’t be any.

The Israeli minister on Friday thanked Rubio for holding the PA and PLO “accountable for rewarding terrorism, incitement and efforts to make use of legal warfare against Israel” in a social media statement.


Officials with the Palestinian Authority reject that they’ve undermined peace prospects.

Under the 1947 UN “headquarters agreement,” the U.S. is mostly required to permit access for foreign diplomats to the UN in Recent York. But Washington has said it will possibly deny visas for security, terrorism and foreign policy reasons.

Hamas earlier this month said it had accepted a U.S.-backed proposal on a ceasefire in Gaza that may see the discharge of some hostages in exchange for talks with Israel that may end the conflict and see the return of all remaining hostages.

But Israel has said it should only accept the complete return of all of the hostages and has pressed ahead with a plan to occupy Gaza City, which international monitors just like the UN have warned could worsen a famine already afflicting the Palestinian territory.

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Rubio last week announced sanctions against multiple International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors involved within the court’s investigation into Israel’s actions in Gaza and the issuing of arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant.

—With files from Reuters

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