Failing to recognise Palestinian state ‘rewards’ Israel

Not recognizing a Palestinian state, the Israeli government will reward the “Genocide Violence Campaign,” he warned Australia’s next diplomatic movements.
As Australia, France, Canada and Britain prepare to recognize the Palestinian province at the United Nations meeting in September due to a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, it began to coordinate with other nations.
Although the Federal government said that recognition was a matter of “when it is not ,, he hesitated to commit a deadline date, and the coalition expressed concerns that such an action could be seen as a reward for the designated terrorist organization Hamas.
However, Australia’s former Israeli Ambassador Peter Rodgers rejected allegations such as “ridiculous ve and noted that there were“ bad people on both Israel and Palestinian sides.
“The Palestinian state does not reward Israel,” he told ABC Radio on Thursday.
“For ethnic cleaning and apartheid in the West Bank, the Benjamin Netanyahu rewarded the government.
“We should be very careful to direct your finger in one direction and forget what is happening on the other side.”
A genocide case was filed against Israel in the International Court of Justice, which has not yet dominated the issue, but Mr. Netanyahu’s office described allegations as “wrong and ugly ve and claimed that the government has repeatedly targeted not only civilians but Hamas.
UNICEF said that more than 50,000 children have been killed or injured by Israel since October 2023.
Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese has repeatedly emphasized that Palestine’s recognition should guarantee that Hamas has played no role in the future country, and that the Palestinian authority of Foreign Minister Penny Wong is trying to remove them from the terrorist group.
Hamas has effectively ruled Gaza since he strongly defeated the political party conquest, which controls the Palestinian authority in the West Bank.
Rodgers, Palestinian authority is currently “quite useless ,, but recognition can provide a way for change.
“There is an opportunity to work with other Palestinians, to work to reform Palestinian authority… To give him a meaningful power,” he said.

Albania spoke to Mahmud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian authority on Tuesday, when Australia repeated its commitment to a two -state solution that will allow Palestine and Israel to exist together in the Middle East.
“The entire international community is upset about what we see in Gaza,” he said to journalists in Melbourne.
“We want to see commitments from the Palestinian authority – the commitments of governance (and) reforms.”
The United Nations sources found that more than two million people in Gaza face high food insecurity.
Israel rejected that it was hunger in the sieged lane despite the international human rights groups that disrupt the attack in Gaza and connect deaths to hunger.
Mr. Rodgers was one of the many former Australian diplomats that wandered Prime Minister Anthony on social media on social media and urgently invited Australia to recognize the Palestinian province.
More than 140 of the 193 UN member states already know the Palestinian province, including the European Union member states, including Spain and Ireland.
The violence in Gaza reigned after Hamas killed 1200 people in Israel and took about 250 hostages on October 7, 2023.
According to local health officials, Israel’s military reaction has killed 60,000 people since then.
Tens of thousands of Australians participated in pro -Palestinian protests, including at least 90,000 people gathered at the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and both Palestinian and National Students’ Union students asked them to leave the class on Thursday.
Opposition Interior Spokesman Andrew Hastie caused problems with internal protests.
“This Australia. Not the Middle East,” he said in an interview with Sky News on his social media.

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