Albanese condemns ‘deeply disrespectful’ pro-Palestine rallies on Hamas massacre anniversary
Both groups peaked in the eaves of a large -based Palestinian protest movement supported by trade unions, greenery and academic, student, media, human rights and ABORİJIN activists.
Allan said that everyone who protested on October 7 did not want peace or social harmony in Australian cities in the Middle East. Orum I condemn this behavior, ”he said. “This should not be realized and those who choose to mark with the protest today do not support our great multicultural state for the interests of peace.
“To behave in this way on the anniversary of the only loss of Jewish life since the Holocaust on October 7, 2023, is deeply disrespectful, deeply inappropriate.”
NSW Prime Minister Chris Minns said the police would not have tolerate hateful or frightening behaviors. “There is no room for anyone celebrating terrorism,” he said. “What happened on October 7 was a brutal terrorist attack, and no one should glorify or excuse such violence.”
Albania said it would be a gloomy day for the Jewish Australians. History will be specially commemorated by the observer Jews who postponed public activities until the sukkot holidays.
Zionist Federation President Jeremy Leibler said that the protests on October 7 were glorified.
“This protest is nothing more than a embarrassing celebration of Hamas’s 1200 -person October 7 massacre in Israel,“ he said from the planned Melbourne event. “This is not about the end of peace or war, the Jews are about glorifying the murder and hostage.”
The leading Palestinian activist Nasser Mashni said that people have the right to mourn the massacre in Gaza. “It is a kind of Palestinian racism. The inappropriate thing is the silence and complexity of our government, to condemn the commemoration of the ongoing genocide in Palestine,” he said.
In a statement on their websites, the Melbourne protest organizers, Prime Minister and state leaders said that when they kept watch last year, they did not promise compassion to the Palestinian community ”.
Two weeks after officially recognized the Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly of Australia, Sussan Ley, Albanian and Opposition Leader, supports Parliament with his speeches to Parliament, which summarizes the political divisions on the war in Gaza, although both leaders support the peace plan of US President Donald Trump.
On Monday, Albanians aimed at the Greens leader Larissa Waters because he attached the deadly attack against those who worshiped in a Manchester synagogue last week because the Australian government tied the anti -Jewish hatred for the rejection of Israel for suspicious war crimes in Gaza.
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During an interview with ABC Inside The program, Waters, two Jewish people in the hospital and three seriously injured and three seriously injured in Australia, the rise of anti -Semitism was questioned again. In contrast, he continued to mislead Australia’s position on war.
Albania, Waters’ın “not approved and not worthy of a senator described as a reaction to the reaction of stunning, he said.
While criticizing the coalition waters, Ley’s speech will be delivered on Tuesday will target the Albanian government because it cannot stand with the people of Israel and its own Jewish citizens.
“We have allowed hate harassment and the root of the department and imported conflict to our streets and communities, Ley says Ley. “According to our great embarrassment, we allowed Australia’s Jewish community to deteriorate the endless and separatist worsening.”
In his speech on Tuesday, Albania will remember Galit Carbone, who was killed on October 7, will watch his brother’s speeches in Parliament.
“Two years later, everyone who lost that day, we remember the greatest loss of life on any day since the Holocaust, Alban says Albania, according to the previous copy of his speech, the cease -fire and hostages will call.
Jillian Segal, the Prime Minister’s Special Ambassador of Antisemitism, has been reported to have fell to the Jewish people, especially the academy, creative industries and the media, since October 7, 2023 this year.
Since the war in Gaza began, there are other national protests planned for next weekend to mark the “two -year genocide”.



