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    U.S. Revokes Visas of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Officials Ahead of U.N. General Assembly

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsAugust 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WASHINGTON — In a controversial move, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked the visas of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other Palestinian Authority officials as the annual United Nations General Assembly approaches.

    What Happened

    A senior State Department official confirmed that Abbas and several top officials were impacted by the restrictions. However, Palestinian representatives directly working with the United Nations were granted exemptions to ensure operations could continue.

    The decision is part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to pressure the Palestinian Authority, citing failures to uphold peace and security commitments. Alongside the visa revocations, the State Department recently suspended a medical program that allowed injured Palestinian children from Gaza to receive treatment in the U.S.

    Who Is Mahmoud Abbas

    Mahmoud Abbas has led the Palestinian Authority since 2005 and serves as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). A long-time figure in Middle Eastern politics, Abbas has been central to discussions on the two-state solution. His leadership, however, has faced criticism both internally and internationally for stalled progress in peace negotiations.

    Background or Timeline

    • 1947–1988: Palestine’s recognition efforts evolved through the PLO’s establishment and eventual acknowledgment by the U.N. as an observer.

    • 2012: The U.N. General Assembly granted Palestine non-member observer state status.

    • Recent Weeks: Israeli military designated Gaza’s largest city a combat zone; the U.S. suspended Gaza children’s medical program.

    • Visa Revocations: With the U.N. General Assembly approaching, Abbas and 80 Palestinian officials were barred from entering the U.S.

    Public or Social Media Reaction

    The Palestinian Authority denounced the visa cancellations as a breach of U.S. obligations as the host nation for the United Nations. In a formal statement, they expressed “deep regret and astonishment,” calling the move a violation of international agreements.

    On social media, supporters of Palestine criticized the decision as politically motivated and harmful to diplomatic dialogue. Pro-Israel commentators praised it as a firm step toward holding the Palestinian Authority accountable for what they describe as incitement and failures to reject terrorism.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    The U.N. spokesperson stated that the organization would seek clarification from the U.S. government, emphasizing that representation is vital for all members and permanent observers. Meanwhile, the State Department defended the policy as necessary to protect U.S. national security interests while maintaining access for Palestinian representatives engaged in U.N. operations.

    Abbas had been expected to address the General Assembly on the future of a two-state solution. His absence now raises fresh uncertainty over Palestinian participation in the high-level diplomatic discussions.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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