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Ed Husic says politicians ‘underestimated’ Australia’s outrage about Gaza as Albanese pursues call with Netanyahu | Labor party

Labor Deputy Husic said that “how strong Australians felt the Australians in Gaza after a pro -Filestin march on the Sydney Port Bridge of Australian politicians,“ how strong the Australians felt a call to Benjamin Netanyahu this week with Anthony Albanian.

Police said that approximately 100,000 people walked along the bridge, doubled the estimated participation, and that the New South GALS police were defined as the biggest protest to land in the city at the last moment. March organizers Palestinian action group put the crowded size to 300,000.

The images of the event were published worldwide.

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Authorized, the Federal government will love to recognize the Palestinian state immediately, the United Nations General Assembly of the United Nations can come next month, a movement may come, he said.

“I think it is an important signal to send it,” he said.

“But before making this call, it was up to the PM, which balances many different thoughts, but I think it would receive great support from the Australians if he had done it today.”

“I think the Australian politics underestimated how strong Australians felt about this issue… I think this is a moment of waking up for Australian politics.”

Chifley Ed Husic’s worker member called the protest as a ‘call for awakening’ for Australia’s policies. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP

After the march, Albanian was trying to print Israel’s counterpart in a telephone conversation about the destruction in Gaza.

Guardian Australia was told to talk to Netanyahu as soon as an Albanian telephone conversation was locked.

Deputy Minister of Immigration Matt Thistlethwaite told Sky News that a conversation between Albanian and Netanyahu was “followed” this week.

News Corp’s The Australian said on Monday that a protester’s founder Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, has been standing with a rifle on the back of high -profile hikers, including former Foreign Minister Bob Carr and Human Rights campaignist and footballer Craig Foster.

Husic told Sky News that the image of Ali Khanenei was not in the spirit of the activity.

“Obviously, as a parliamentary member here, it is not the president of the Australian divine regulatory authority,” he said.

“When there are so many people, you will not agree with everyone, and people will choose some things that are objectionable to other people, and I understand it completely.

“This democracy, but I think, I hate the images of the air view of the port bridge, with many people on it, just wanting to end hostility and especially on children.”

Julian Assange joined the march at the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Photo: Flavio Brancaleone/AAP

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that on Monday, Australia would provide more $ 20 million for the delivery of food and medical equipment to Gaza.

Finance will be distributed through organizations such as UNICEF, United Nations World Food Program and International Red Cross Committee.

On Thursday, Wong came together to express Wong Israel’s Air Amir Maimon, Amir Maimon, Amir Maimon, and to ask for an urgent compliance with the international law and to increase the food supply to the Palestinians.

Last week, Albania said that there was a “humanitarian disaster ve in Gaza and that too much innocent life disappeared.

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek said that the march was directed by a painful community anger in Gaza.

“I think we want to see that there are too many deaths, too many people lost their lives and hostages are returned, we want to see human access to Gaza,” he said.

“We don’t want to see that children are starving as a result of this conflict.”

Opposition leader Sussan Ley, criticizing the decision to walk from the bridge, Sydney’s transportation flows drew attention to the interruption.

“I respect the right to free speech and protest, but this takes it to another level… The protest may be elsewhere, Le said Ley said on Sunday.

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