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Tuesday, 27 May 2025
Albanese says Israel's 'excuses' for withholding Gaza aid are not credible.
Anthony Albanese says Israel's excuses for withholding aid are not credible. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)
In short:
The prime minister says Israel's reasons for withholding humanitarian aid into Gaza are not credible.
Former
cabinet minister Ed Husic criticised the government over the weekend
for not following its allies in threatening sanctions.
What's next?
The prime minister has called for the immediate resumption of a free flow of aid into Gaza.
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some of his strongest criticism to date, Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese says Israel's "excuses and explanations" for blocking aid to
Gaza are untenable, and that it is an outrage that a democratic state
would withhold aid.
The United Kingdom, France, Canada and other Western allies have threatened to impose sanctions
on Israel over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to
allow "minimal" humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory.
Australia
has not signed up to that joint threat, but did join international
criticism of Israel's proposed aid model and has called for a full and
immediate resumption of humanitarian supplies into Gaza.
The United Nations has warned Gaza is on the brink of famine.
"Israel's
actions are completely unacceptable. It is outrageous that there be a
blockade of food and supplies to people who are in need in Gaza," Mr
Albanese said.
"People are starving. The idea that a democratic state withholds supply is an outrage."
The prime
minister added that he communicated that criticism to Israel's president
Isaac Herzog at a meeting in Rome just days ago, where he told the
Israeli president "Israel's excuses and explanations [were] completely
untenable and without credibility".
He
said Australia did not sign on to the joint threat of concrete actions
as it was a "statement by members of the G7", though it was only a
statement from three of those countries.
"It
was an important stand by [the UK, France and Canada]. Australia could
have proudly joined them. We didn't," he wrote in an opinion piece for
The Guardian.
"Now is the time
to act. The UN has warned 14,000 babies suffering from severe acute
malnutrition are at risk of dying, on top of the tens of thousands of
women and children already murdered during this conflict."
Ed Husic says Australia should be doing more to pressure Israel. (ABC News: Keane Bourke)
Mr
Husic, who was the first Muslim MP to enter cabinet, says he was booted
from cabinet in part because he has been outspoken on Gaza.
Israeli
Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein told the UK "external
pressure [would] not divert Israel from its path in defending its
existence and security".
Mr
Albanese also repeated that Hamas could have no role in the future of
Gaza or the West Bank, and hostages from the October 7 terror attack
should be released.
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