October 7: Anthony Albanese, Sussan Ley mark two years since Hamas’ attacks, urge lasting peace

Leaders try to buy a gloomy tone of the deaths of 1200 Israelis and 250 hostages of Hamas while making mediators and trying to get a sticky ceasefire.
Prime Minister Anthony described the Albania on October 7 as “pain and day of terror for the Jewish people around the world”.
“We should never forget the persecution of Hamas,” he said.
“We also think that hostage and hostages are refunded immediately and dignified, and we think that they are united with our partners around the world.”
Opposition leader Sussan Ley said that the cross -border attack echoed beyond Israel.
“Two years ago, one of the most terrible terrorist attacks in modern history has changed against the Israeli people,” Ley, Ley, said in a statement on Tuesday. He said.
“This was an attack on Israel, but that was an attack on the world.”
His brother Danny Majzner, who survived the October 7 attack, paid tribute to those killed, including Galit Carbone, who was expected to join the parliament.
On October 7, 2023, during the Hamas cross -border attack, 1200 people died and 250 people took hostage, which triggered a military campaign that killed more than 66,000 Palestinians.
Hamas officials and an Israeli delegation turned to Egypt for renewed negotiations that created hope for the ceasefire after explaining a 20 -point peace plan of US President Donald Trump.
“The first stage should be completed this week, and I want everyone to move faster,” Trump said in a social media broadcast.
The Prime Minister welcomed Mr. Trump’s plan, saying that Australia is working to see a fair and lasting peace in the Middle East ”.
Ms. Ley also had some protesters by chanting anti -Jewish slogans on the steps of the Sydney Opera House, two years before the border attacks.
The pro -Palestinian demonstration organizers are fighting for the rejection of the police for public security reasons for public safety.
An academic Peter Slzak on a guard held in Sydney city center on Monday said that his experience as the son of Holocaust victims informed the Solidarity with Palestinians.
Hundreds of crowds, “Anti-Semitism called, called what Israel does and is a really right moral anger on behalf of the Jews,” he said.
Colin Rubinstein, Executive Director of the Australian/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, said the last two years were heavy on the Australia and the Jewish community in the world.
“Even if the hostages are released, the war ends and the threat of Hamas is stable, and the Jewish experience can never return as before 7 October 2023,” he said.

