Revoking visas of Palestinian President, etc.
As a world leader, Rubio and Trump’s actions make no sense. The US is supposed to make it easier for officials from all nations who want to attend the UN headquarters. This decision (which Israel has welcomed) is detrimental to a peace initiative.
According to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas the visa decision “is a clear contradiction to international law and the UN Headquarters Agreement.” The State of Palestine is an observer member of the UN and has clearance to attend UN meetings. Abbas’s office expressed shock at the decision and called on the United States to undo the decision.
This action does nothing to bring about peace.
U.S. revokes visas of Palestinian president, other officials ahead of UN General Assembly, PBS News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked the visas of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other officials ahead of next month’s annual high-level meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, a step the Palestinian Authority decried as against international law.
A State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss visa issues that are normally confidential, disclosed Friday that Abbas and other officials from the Palestinian Authority were among those affected by new visa restrictions. Palestinian representatives assigned to the U.N. mission, however, were granted exceptions.
The move is the latest in a series of steps the Trump administration has taken to target Palestinians with visa restrictions and comes as the Israeli military declared Gaza’s largest city a combat zone. The State Department also suspended a program that had allowed injured Palestinian children from Gaza to come to the U.S. for medical treatment after a social media outcry by some conservatives.
The State Department said in a statement that Rubio also ordered new visa applications from Palestinian officials, including those tied to the Palestine Liberation Organization, be denied. In a statement, Rubio said:
“It is in our national security interests to hold the PLO and PA accountable for not complying with their commitments, and for undermining the prospects for peace.
It said that to be considered partners for peace, the groups “must consistently repudiate terrorism, and end incitement to terrorism in education, as required by U.S. law and as promised by the PLO.”
The Palestinian Authority denounced the visa withdrawals as a violation of U.S. commitments as the host country of the United Nations and urged the State Department to reverse its decision.
In a statement the Palestinian presidency “expressed its deep regret and astonishment” at the visa decision, stating Rubio’s actions “contravenes international law and the Headquarters Agreement, especially since the State of Palestine is an observer member of the United Nations.”
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the world body would be seeking clarification from the State Department. He said . . .
“We obviously hope that this will be resolved. It is important that all member states, permanent observers be able to be represented.”
The State Department said representatives assigned to the Palestinian Authority mission at the United Nations would be granted waivers under the U.S. host country agreement with the U.N. so they can continue their New York-based operations.
The Trump administration has pursued a crackdown on some of those who have legal permission to come to the U.S., and at times the standard for releasing once-privileged information on canceled visas seems to have been relaxed to make a public point.
For instance, the State Department’s No. 2 diplomat posted on social media when the U.S. pulled visas for British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan after they led crowds in chanting “death” to the Israeli military.
The Palestinian ambassador to the U.N., Riyad Mansour, told reporters Friday that Abbas had planned to lead the delegation to the U.N. meetings and had been expected to address the General Assembly — as he has done for many years.
He also had been expected to attend a high-level meeting co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia on Sept. 22 about a two-state solution, which calls for Israel living side-by-side with an independent Palestine.
Associated Press writer Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.
This action took place EOM August. Checking today, I have not found where the United States has changed its mind in allowing Palestinians to enter the United States. Of course, this will help any negotiations . . . not.

Those “progressives” who didn’t vote in the presidential election in protest of the Biden administration’s support of Israel’s actions in Gaza sure got an improvement, didn’t they?
Jack:
I think it is well beyond Biden. Second woman to lose to an idiot. True Biden was late in getting out of the race. True, he did not show well. Kamala was head and shoulders above Biden. And you are right. An ~3 million did not vote. Others was slightly above also. Nothing like blowing yourself up.