
āWords like genocide are often abused or lose their value from overuse,ā Ali Abunimah said on the on October 17.
āBut this is genocide,ā he said of Israelās current onslaught against Gaza. āThis is targeted and deliberate destruction of a people as a people.ā
This should have been obvious to Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and foreign affairs minister Penny Wong from the beginning. However, immediately after the October 7 Hamas break-out from the Gaza open-air prison, Albanese and Wong offered unreserved support for Israelās genocidal campaign.
āthe indiscriminate and abhorrent attacks by Hamasā in a very short post on X on October 8, adding,Ā āWe recognise Israelās right to defend itself.ā
Similarly, āunequivocallyā, recognised āIsraelās right to defend itselfā and called on Hamas to stop āthese attacksā. She added a non-specific call for ārestraint and protection of civilian livesā.
Labor is one of Israelās imperialist allies and therefore its response is hardly surprising. However, it is notable that a Labor government, which purports to support Palestineās right to exist, did not call for Israel to practice any restraint.
By October 9,Ā Israel was putting in place the means to cut off electricity, food and water to Gaza. It threatened a ground invasion and ordered people to leave Gaza ā an impossibility.
These all constitute war crimes; collective punishment is outlawed by the Geneva Conventions ().
The establishment media remained focussed on lurid allegations about what Hamas had allegedly done ā many of which have subsequently turned out to be or .
If these allegations turn out to be true, Hamas ā the elected government of Gaza ā would also be guilty of war crimes.
However, Labor needs reminding that war crimes do not justify further war crimes and even less so do they justify genocide!
Instead of backing Israelās plans for genocide in Gaza, Labor must support an immediate ceasefire and support the effort to get emergency aid intoĀ Gaza.
It should also supports calls for a forensic, independent international investigation of alleged war crimes, on both sides, and for the prosecution of those found guilty.
Everyone who cares about justice is bitterly disappointed that this was not the approach Labor took.
Israelās bombing of hospitals, mosques, churches, apartments and civilians following Israelās order to flee (where to?) has been ongoing for more than two weeks ā a hard-to-describe humanitarian disaster.
In less than 24 hours, Wong and Albanese condemned Hamas on the basis of unconfirmed allegations. After more than 14 days, neither has called on Israel to stop its bombing campaign.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles Insiders on October 15 that āIsrael is acting within the rules of warā. He must know that that is false.
Huge pro-Palestine demonstrations across Australia and rising public awareness about the unambiguously genocidal character of Israelās assault on Gaza are starting to put Labor under pressure.
A number of MPs have either expressed support for Palestine or concern about Israelās war. Labor Senator Fatima Payman on October 17 āthe killing of innocent civilians in Palestineā. She spoke about Israeli missiles targeting civilian infrastructure and reported that Human Rights Watch confirmed that Israel was committing war crimes. She called for āan immediate ceasefireā.
The Sydney Morning Herald the same day that a quarter of all NSW Labor MPs and one Liberal MP (Tina Ayyad) had signed on to a initiated by Greens MP Jenny Leong. This represents some push-back to Labor Premier Chris Minns, who had been quick to attempt to shut down pro-Palestine protests but was forced to backtrack.
Adding to the pressure onĀ Labor is the Ģż²¹²Ō»å which have joined the callĀ for a ceasefire.
So far, the only official nod to the mounting pressure to support Palestine is Laborās announcement it was sending a miniscule amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza ($10 million).
than 20 trucks of humanitarian assistance and Australia can and should do more.
However, alongside this,Ā Australia needs to call loudly and unambiguously for a ceasefire, which is the only way to find a political solution.
Giving aid without calling for a ceasefire simply gives cover to Israelās slaughter.
Ā that a senior Israeli official said that ā[US President Joe] Biden asked that Israel allow the entry of humanitarian aid to Gazaā explaining that āit would help in maintaining international support for the operation against Hamasā.
This is barbaric.
Supporters of justice need to do all they can to help swell the numbers at every rally, and initiate their own. This is the most effective pressure we can collectively mountĀ on Labor, and other parties, to support an immediate ceasefire and bring an end Israelās collective punishment of the people of Gaza ā a war crime.
[Alex Bainbridge is a member of the national executive.]