Following the October 7 attacks in Israel, the Australian government was quick to unequivocally condemn Hamas’ acts as brutal and inhumane. Both major parties backed the Israeli government’s call to eliminate the terrorist group, and the Albanese government rightly sanctioned the terrorism of militants.
But six months into the conflict, and with the eradication of Hamas seemingly still far from being a reality, it is time for Australia to change its tune.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says: “ultimately peace, security for Israel will only be achieved if we have a Palestinian state alongside Israel”.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen
The killing of Zomi Frankcom and six of her co-workers took the death toll of aid workers in Gaza to more than 200. It underscores that provision of humanitarian assistance has been part of the battleground since the very start of this conflict.
In opposition, Foreign Minister Penny Wong secured amendments to ensure the Magnitsky Act covered breaches of international humanitarian law. They are the exact kind of breaches we now see Israeli officials committing on a daily basis. To be morally consistent with actions previously taken against Russia, Myanmar and Iran, and to uphold to amendments Wong herself pushed for, Australia must enforce targeted sanctions against Israel.
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