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Plea for end to Gaza conflict after Mideast ceasefire

29 June 2025 10:43 | News

A senior minister says that the conflict in Gaza should end after the ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

Minister of Social Services Tanya Plibersek, the situation between Iran and Israel should not draw attention from the Gaza, he said.

Uz We want to see the return of Israeli hostages, we absolutely do it, dedi he said on Sunday to ABC’s internal program.

“But when you look at the disaster results of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the number of deaths that we continue to see, I think it is important to enter and distribute humanitarian aid in Gaza.

“Most people should make sure that these two conflicts are related and that we want peace in both cases.”

Israel’s violence in Gaza was restarted after Hamas, a determined terrorist organization, occupied the country and killed about 1200 people and kidnapped 250 people on 7 October 2023.

Israel’s bombardment, aid blockages and military action in Gaza killed more than 40,000 people and left more on the verge of hunger.

The situation comes a few days after Iran and Israel accept a ceasefire on military strikes between the two countries.

12 -day clashes bombed the US Iran nuclear facilities.

However, more than 3000 Australians trapped in Iran are still concern for Australians.

Thousands of people recorded the Foreign and the Ministry of Commerce to leave the country to leave the country, while boundary restrictions and flight closing blocked efforts.

Ms. Plbersek said that the work continued to take the Australians home.

Tanya Plbersek said that the conflict between Iran and Israel should not draw attention from Gaza. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

“Australia’s interest in this is to ensure that Australians, who are predominantly caught in this conflict, can be safely out of Iran,” he said.

Interior Minister Tony Burke, a ceasefire is important to keep in the region, he said.

“It is time to return to diplomacy… Iran does not have nuclear weapons capability for peace interests,” he said to Sky News.

“Iran violates international obligations (nuclear weapons), and US strikes aim, especially for the potential of nuclear weapons from Iran, and we are pleased that these mishaps occur.”


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