Albanese accuses Israel of ‘clearly’ breaching international law but resists push to recognise Palestinian state | Australian foreign policy

Australia has no plans to recognize a Palestinian state, for the Albania, despite the increasing pressure to follow the long -standing commitment within the Labor Party, more steps should be met for a two -state solution.
The Prime Minister also accused Israel of an international violation of law to prevent aid to Gaza, and said that “you cannot hold innocent people responsible for Hamas’s actions and that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government was internationally“ lost support ”.
“It is a violation of international law to stop the delivery of foods, which is a decision of Israel in March,” he said.
“As a democratic state, Israel has the responsibility to ensure that innocent lives do not disappear, and what we see is too much Israel and Palestinians disappear and every life is important.”
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Israel said that on Sunday, Australian time will start air signs in Gaza with humanitarian aid, and that establishing human corridors for Reuters’s UN convoys reported when and where. Within the last 24 hours, at least 57 people died in Gaza, many of them were killed while looking for help, and Israel was in the midst of a hunger crisis that worsened by air strikes.
Albania, air signs will be a “start”, he said. The Prime Minister said that innocent people should be preserved in a weakened baby child who suffered from starvation in Gaza, and innocent people who referenced the commonly published photographs of the other starving children.
“One -year -old child is not a Hamas fighter. Civil losses and death in Gaza are not completely unacceptable. He cannot be completely defended,” he said.
“My government was very consistent in the cease -fire call. We were consistent in calling the terrorists in Hamas and saying that hostages should be released. But we have engagement rules and they are there for some reason. This is what we see and see what we see.”
Albania, preventing aid delivery, international law is “quite clear .. David Speers was asked to clarify whether he was accused of violating Israel of violating international law, and Albania replied, “I’m not a lawyer, these things will play classes”.
“But I tell you what this is a violation: This is a violation of a good humanity and morality, and everyone can see it,” he said.
“I am a supporter of Israel and Israel’s right to self -defense, but this child does not challenge Israel’s right to existence, and nor those who suffer from the absence of food and water.
The Israeli Embassy in Canberra was contacted for interpretation.
Albania, Israeli President Isaac Herzog’a concerns concerns that “sometimes their friends lost support to other friends,” he said.
The Prime Minister published his own statement, condemning Israel for the murder killing of civilians, including children, but stopped saying that Australia would recognize a Palestinian state, as French President Emmanuel Macron committed.
On Sunday, in Sky News, Shadow Foreign Minister Michaelia Cash repeated the claims that the Australian government should condemn Hamas more strongly.
The next sentence should be, and we call on the terrorist Hamas, who started this war and made the civilians in Gaza suffer, to end this war tomorrow. ”
“We condemn the terror and savage of Australia Hamas and reiterate our call to the immediate release of the remaining hostages.”
Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr, Labor Party MP Husic and the Palestinian campaign group reiterated the government’s calls for recognizing a Palestinian state on Friday – a long -term reform of working policy.
However, Albanian said that such a movement was not close. He expressed concerns that Hamas was prevented from any participation in a Palestinian state, how he would work in a way that does not threaten Israel’s existence, and how to involve the Palestinian authority.
Albania also said that the US is “critical ğı, including the settlements in the West Bank and the security regulations on the reconstruction of Gaza.
“As a gesture, we will not make any decisions. If the conditions are met, we will do it as a way,” he said.
“We will make a decision based on time. Is it time right now? So we’re about to do this? No, we’re not.”




