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Ex-Labor senator calls for tougher sanctions on Israel

14 August 2025 03:30 | News

Australia is asked to support Palestine more because it faces base pressure on the war in Gaza.

Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese confirmed that Australia would recognize Palestinian state in the UN in September and have joined more than 140 member countries.

Movement follows similar commitments from countries such as England, France and Canada.

However, on August 24, he failed to call more action before a national protest day.

Former Senator Doug Cameron wants to see the Australian Embassy in a future Palestinian state. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Former Labor Senator and Left-Moon heavy weight Doug Cameron said that the government should do its best to support a Palestinian state, including restructuring efforts when the conflict ends.

“We should not treat Palestine differently from other well -known states in the world and there must be an embassy, Aap said AAP.

“If the Israeli government continues to kill innocent Palestinians, the Labor Party has no choice but to impose stronger and more effective sanctions against a genocide government.”

Israel rejects that its actions in Gaza mean genocide.

The latest war epidemic in Gaza began when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, when he killed 1200 people and took about 250 hostages.

According to Gaza Health officials, Israel’s military reaction has killed more than 61,000 people since then.

Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr called for sanctions against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Sydney Harbor Bridge was among the past and current workers who participated in a pro -Palestinian march.

Hamas welcomed the Albanian government’s decision to recognize Palestine, and said that it reflects “political courage ..

Mr. Cameron said he was guilty of war crimes by the terrorist group and said he did not trust anything he said that he should be delivered to justice by the international courts.

Hamas’s reaction contradicts the allegations that the Prime Minister would oppose the recognition of the terrorist group because he wanted Israel to be destroyed.

Australia was also among more than 20 countries and called for emergency action to allow it to enter Gaza by Israel.

Gaza aid
Australia joined other nations that called for Israel to enter Gaza. (AP Photo)

Israel refused to be responsible for the lack of food in the war zone, accusing Hamas of stealing aid.

The Albanian government’s decision on the Palestinian state is a difference from the nearest security ally of the United States, which opposes official approval.

While the opposition leader Sussan Ley promised to break the recognition of Australia if he was chosen, the maintenance of such a decision should come at the end of a peace process.


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