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Push to sanction Israel as ‘inhumane killing’ decried

22 July 2025 15:09 | News

While protesters condemned the “inhuman killing of civilians in Gaza, the government went to Australia’s political heart to demand sanctions on Israel.

While politicians had fun at Pageantry, which pointed to the beginning of the Parliament year, the protesters wrote support messages in a Palestinian flag, which in turn, covering the width of Capital Hill grass.

In front of the Parliament building, a bright yellow poster called hundreds of people to “now the sanction of Israel”.

Protister Sarah said to AAP, “We have witnessed a non -living genocide, massacred and massacred or witnessed their hunger.”

He said that sanctions would put pressure on Israel and send a clear message that Australia did not represent injustice.

The federal government imposed individual sanctions for some violent Israeli settlers and two far -right ministers within the Israeli government.

Although he did so for countries such as Australia, Russia and Myanmar, he did not impose wider sanctions on Israel.

Israel faces pressure on compliance with international law in its war in Gaza. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Overnight, Foreign Minister Penny Wong One joint statement With more than 20 global colleagues – not involved in the United States – to immediately put an end to Israel’s violence in Gaza and to prevent humanitarian aid to the Palestinians who are starving.

“The pain of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths,” he said.

“We condemn the inhuman killing of civilians, including children, and to meet their most basic needs.”

Israel rejected the common statement and claimed that he had sent wrong message to Hamas.

According to Cabinet Minister Tony Burke, the statement that calls Israel to comply with international law is one of the most powerful Australia since the 2023 Israeli attack of Hamas.

Palestinian representatives in Australia and New Zealand were welcomed in the mass murder of civilians and humanitarian crisis.

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According to the United Nations figures, more than 800 Palestinians were killed while looking for help. (AP Photo)

According to the United Nations World Food Program, the amount of food allowed to Gaza is some of the need to feed the population sufficiently after the death of more than 500,000 people’s control over aid.

In recent months, more than 800 Palestinians have been killed while looking for help, including those with the Israeli army.

Palestinian-Australian cardiologist Muntaser Musameh, who was shot by the Israeli army as a 12-year-old child and worked as an intern doctor during the second intifada, said the crisis in Gaza was “unseen”.

Im I was in pain when I shot… and my family was hard even when I was around, ”he said to the journalists in Canberra.

“When I look at the children in Gaza today, many of them are the only survivors of their families.”

Although sterile equipment ended during the mass losses in the second intifada, the uprising of the Palestinians against the Israeli forces at the beginning of the century faced a completely different difficulty of his colleagues working in Gaza.

Dr You have to work at endless times without any food or clean drinking water, but if you are not sure whether your parents or your family or siblings are alive, Dr said Dr Musameh.

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Penny Wong condemned the rejection of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

According to health officials in Gaza, Israel’s military attack killed more than 58,000 Palestinians and has displaced more than 737,000 people between March and July 2025.

The severity increased after killing more than 1200 people on October 7, 2023 and took 251 hostages on October 7, 2023.

Opposition Foreign Spokesman Michaelia Cash, Australia’s decision to sign the letter “disappointment” and moral anger should be directed to Hamas, he said.

“The decision of the Albanian government to blame Israel for the disruption of Hamas’s aid flow,” he said.

Israel applied a full embargo on humanitarian aid and medical materials for almost three months after the ceasefire agreement was made at the beginning of 2025.

Since then, Gaza, which was controlled by Israel, has been assisted by all entrance points.

The letter also states that Hamas is constantly detained in hostages and a ceasefire that is negotiated “offers the hope of bringing them home”.


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