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Brazilian President Slams Trump’s Visa Revocation of Palestinian Delegates

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Brazilian‌ President Lula da Silva⁢ Criticizes U.S. Visa Revocations for Palestinians Ahead of UN General​ Assembly

New York⁢ – ‍Brazilian⁤ President Luiz‌ Inácio lula da Silva sharply criticized the united States’ decision to revoke visas for Palestinian President‍ Mahmoud Abbas and other Palestinian officials prior⁤ to the UN General Assembly, calling​ it an act of “colonizing” the ‍Palestinian delegation. Lula’s remarks, delivered during a UN session, ⁢underscored growing international concern over the conditions in Gaza​ and the obstacles faced by Palestinian representation on the world stage.

Lula stated that ​hunger is being “used ‌as a⁢ weapon of⁣ war” in Gaza and ⁢that‌ forced population transfer is going unpunished. He lamented the U.S. action, which prevented Abbas from attending the General Assembly where several U.S. allies were ⁤expected to ‍recognize the Palestinian state. “It was regrettable ⁤that President Mahmoud Abbas was prevented by the host country by ‘occupying’ (colonizing) the Palestinian bench at this historical moment,” Lula explained, referencing a resolution ​supported by ‍over 150 UN members that was vetoed.

The‍ U.S. government, under the Trump governance, justified ‍the visa revocations by stating that Palestinian actions had ​”damaged the‌ prospects of peace.”‍ According​ to Reuters and Al Arabiya,the decision,announced on August 29th,affected ‌approximately 80 Palestinian Liberation Institution (PLO) and Palestinian Authority officials based in the West Bank. A U.S. ‍State Department official, speaking anonymously, confirmed the scope of the visa cancellations.

Despite the travel restrictions, the UN General Assembly permitted Abbas to deliver a pre-recorded statement remotely.‍ The UN stated that a previously⁢ recorded address from the Palestinian President ⁣would be ‌played ‌in the General Assembly hall,as reported by AFP on September 19th. The move allows for Palestinian representation⁣ despite the ⁢U.S. visa denials,‍ though it falls short of in-person participation.

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