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A signature says that the Gaza Letter represents ‘strong, shared disappointment’ in Furrowed Brows Over Action
Peter RodgersA former Ambassador of Israel said that the letter represented a mobilizing call after a long “anxious look” period. RN said this morning to breakfast:
I think a strong, shared disappointment and really anger, all furred eyebrows and deep anxiety expressions, increasing anxiety and so on. And very little action. And I think this letter represents it.
The time of action is not just an anxious look.
Rodgers said that the recognition of a Palestinian state was “ridiculous ,,“ ridiculous ,, and that it really rewarded Israel’s campaign:
Due to the Ethnic Cleaning and Apartheid campaign in the West Bank, the Benjamin Netanyahu government rewards the Genocide violence campaign in Gaza. And this is a ridiculous argument. The problem here is definitely on the Palestinian side, there are very bad people. There are bad people on the Israel side. …
I think we should be very careful to direct your finger in one direction and to forget what’s going on on the other side.
Old Ambassadors and diplomats call Albanian quickly in Gaza to do more
A group of former Australia Ambassador and Diplomats called the Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese To do more to see the end of Israel’s war in Gaza, including the recognition of the Palestinian state.
Former Ambassador of Israel in the coalition, Peter RodgersOld diplomat, Alison Broinowski, Australia’s first ambassador to China, Stephen Fitzgerald And the former ambassador of Japan, John Menadue. The letter says that the recognition of a Palestinian state is deeply important for the repetitive calls for a two -state solution to “only a state and the heavy armed state is an Apartheid, war crimes, and almost completely vulnerable people dealing with potential genocide”.
The letter sent on Monday is partially read:
We were uncomfortable that Australia has done very little to prevent the progressive erosion of international law, permanent armed attacks on the Palestinian people, and violation of human rights in Gaza and West Bank.
Together with other leaders, we accept your statements about the need to recognize a Palestinian state and to need a two -state solution. Your approach is supported by an increasing number of Australians, Jews, Palestinians and other pasts.
This process is very slow, though welcome. It takes more time than the people of Gaza, who are affected by famine, and if they will survive, the Palestinians who have been displaced by the West Bank. Time is the essence for them.
You can read the entire text Your open letter Here.
Cait Kelly
The treasurer says that Australia’s data centers can be ‘big player’ in the future.
Chalmers was also asked for the old CEO. AtlassianHe recently said he wanted to see a change in the copyright law to host Australia’s major data centers and allow artificial intelligence companies to allow data mining exemption.
Chalmers said that data centers are a “great opportunity için for Australia:
As it is understood, I spent a few hours with the Australian capital, the largest investors of Australia, super and other corporate investors in the afternoon, and we are struggling with this question: How does Australia benefit from this opportunity when it comes to data centers and AI infrastructure?
We have a great chance, we’re going to be crazy not to catch him. We have to make the energy piece correctly, their zoning approvals are correct, the skill part is correct. We can be a big player in data centers.

Cait Kelly
Chalmers says that he will make mistakes with the workers when it comes to AI
Accountant, Jim ChalmersIt was released at 7.30 last night, where AI spoke about how the government would be a key issue at the government’s efficiency round table meeting.
He was asked whether the Australian Trade Unions Council’s call to support his call for AI veto at the workplace. He said he would make mistakes with the workers:
We must be realistic about it. And certainly, I agree that workers should be part of the conversation to launch a technology that has the potential to change this game.
And where there are very real potential risks in the labor market. I always made a mistake with the workers who had a say about how their work was done.
Good morning
Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I Nick VisserI will bring you updates day by day. Let’s start with this:
. Australian Social Services Council (ACOSS) The government wants the counting to get tax cuts back for real estate investors before the efficiency round table. In his statement to the group’s chief ABC, ACOSS calls for a 50% capital -earning tax reduction.
Again today, a court is expected to hear the proposal of the prison deputy Gareth Ward to prevent NSW parliament from expelling him. We will bring you all the developments.
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