The Jewish Council of Australia has renewed its call on federal Laborto pressure Israel to stopcommitting genocide, following Israel’s May 27 airstrike on Palestinians reduced to living in tents. Pip Hinman reports.
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
A formal complaint has been lodged withthe Inspector General of Intelligence and Securityabout possible Australian complicity in what the International Court of Justiceregards as “plausible claims of genocide in Gaza”.Pip Hinman reports.
Jewish Council of Australia says Israel is ‘rogue state’, demands end to military, political support
The Jewish Council of Australiahas again called ongovernments to cut all military ties and to apply sanctions to Israel, as it did after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Pip Hinman reports.
Morality and justice are not determined by body counts but a fraction of history shows Israel as a militarised, apartheid state which cultivates violent racism towards another people, argues Stuart Rees.
Community leaders, including Palestinian Ahmed Abadlafrom the Palestine Justice Movement, again called on the PMAnthony Albanese to impose sanctions on Israel. Rachel Evans reports.
New Zealand has taken another shameful act in its tone deaf approach to Israel’s War on Gaza this week by declaring Hamas a “terrorist entity” at a time when millions are marching worldwide for an immediate ceasefire and a lasting peace founded on an independent state of Palestine, writes David Robie.
The Palestine solidarity movement is shaking politics up:81%wantIsrael to ceasefireand 53% want Labor to take more action to achieve a ceasefire. Chloe DS reports.
Philippe Lazzarini expresseddismayby the speed at which international funding hasbeen cut to UNRWAsaying the decisions threaten humanitarian work in the Gaza Strip. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Nobody who supports justice could consider cutting funds to the main organisation trying to support Gazans fleeing from one end of the Gaza Strip to the other. Laborhas to be pressured to reverse its untenable position, arguesAlex Bainbridge.
A tragic inversion of the concept of justice is being exploited in the “conflict” in Gaza, argues Tony Smith.
The orders apply to Israel, but conspicuously missing in the International Criminal Court'sinterim orderis anexplicit demand that it pause or stopmilitary operations in Gaza. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Australia has not said much aboutSouth Africa’s case againstIsrael's genocide at the International Court of Justice. Alex Bainbridge writes that while Canberra generally supportsthe USon Israel, it is also giving itself some wriggle room.
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