
Francesca Albanese’s Continued Downward Spiral Into Deranged Jew Hatred
In her reaction to Spain’s brutal detention of returning flotilla activists, U.N. rapporteur Francesca Albanese continued her long-running downward spiral into Israel hatred, which appears to have no bottom.
“We must resist the Israelisation of our societies,” she wrote on X after condemning the arrests.
“Shame on the Basque police for brutalizing Flotilla members returning home after being abducted, unlawfully detained, and ill-treated by Israel,” she said.
She retweeted a post from Thiago Avila, a flotilla activist who had been detained by Israel for alleged ties to a Hamas-linked group and subsequently released.
“OUTRAGEOUS! In front of their families and the entire Basque press, our Flotilla volunteers were attacked by the airport police in Bilbao, Basque Country-Spain, upon returning to their home country,” he wrote.
Albanese’s mouthful of an official title, “United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967,” means she occupies the role of advising the United Nations on the Arab-Israeli conflict. She has faced criticism from multiple countries over her pattern of extreme anti-Israel bias, calling into question her ability to discharge her duty fairly.
After a video address to an Al-Jazeera forum in Qatar last February in which she called Israel the common enemy of humanity, France, Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic called for her resignation.
Her descent into irrational Jew hatred was on full display in a bizarre Facebook post in which she urged Germany to move on from Holocaust guilt.
“We may want to stop calling what affects Germany ‘historical guilt.’ It is just historical superiority syndrome, never properly diagnosed, never treated, never cured,” she wrote.
“It is mostly a convenient mask to be accepted among their peers,” she added, accusing Germany of needing to prove they could tolerate Jews so they would be accepted by “the western club,” but she claimed they only accepted Jewish Zionists.
“No longer a fragile minority,” she sneered. “No longer diasporic people. No longer the People of the Book. But the Chosen People. ‘Chosen to dominate?’ One may wonder looking at what Israel has become.”
She also said that by shunning anti-Zionist Jews, Germany does not respect all Jews. “Israel does not represent all the Jews,” she wrote. “See how Germany treats anti-Zionist Jews and you will understand what is going on.”
She called Germany “socially deranged” and concluded by saying that “I know Germans can do better. I have seen them. But they are called upon emancipating themselves. This is their chance.”