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Israel ‘broke international law’ by starving Gazans: PM

27 July 2025 10:21 | News

Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese said that while increasing Israel’s criticism of the Jewish state, he limited hunger with hunger civilians in Gaza and violated international law in a “quite clear” way.

Albania talked about the emotional reaction to the images of gaunt and dying children in Palestinian territory, and the increasing air of aid by Israel was a “start”.

“He’s just breaking his heart,” he said on Sunday to the inside of ABC.

“One -year -old child is not a Hamas fighter, and civilian losses and deaths in Gaza are completely unacceptable.

“Obviously, it is a violation of international law to stop the delivery of foods, which was a decision of Israel in March. This violation of good humanity and morality and everyone can see it.”

Images of children who died of starvation on Palestinian territory echoed worldwide. (AP Photo)

However, the Prime Minister would not undertake Australia to follow France’s leadership to recognize the Palestinian state in the UN General Assembly in September.

He said that any decision should guarantee that Hamas, the Defacto ruling authority in Gaza, which is listed by Australia as a terrorist organization, should guarantee that Palestine has no role in the future of Palestine.

“We need security for the State of Israel, but the legitimate desires of the Palestinians need to take place for their own states, Alt Albanavut said.

“This means security regulations, and will need agreements on the reconstruction of Gaza and the West Bank.

Recognizing a Palestinian state as part of a two -state solution in the Middle East has been included in the national platform of Labor.

Mı Are we about to do that? No, we’re not, Al Albanese said.

“But we will interact in a constructive way. The US will also have a critical role, they have to play a role.”

File photo of Palestinian protesters
The Prime Minister said his government would not recognize a Palestinian state soon. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

Mr. Albanian once again asked the ceasefire and Gaza to release Israel hostages.

However, opposition Foreign Spokesman Michaelia Cash said that the government could not blame Hamas’s feet in a statement condemning Israel’s rejection of Israel on Friday.

Senator Cash Sky News said, “We want to say square to the global community that this statement has not made, we want to see the end of the war in Gaza. We want to see the end of the war in Gaza. And the next sentence, the terrorists who started this war and end the pain of civilians in Gaza tomorrow.


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