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John West's avatar

Thank you Eddy and David.

Never forget, Albanese and Wong sided with Israel’s sham ‘investigation’ when they assassinated Zomi Frankom. They have showed more rage at a Senator holding a sign and disrupting their triumphal parade than they did at the Apartheid state. Penny Wong is an especially grating person who is the embodiment of the ‘White Moderate’ Dr King warned us of. Spain, Belgium and Ireland acted far more quickly to recognise Palestine last year, without the mental gymnastics on display by Wong and Albanese.

Wong and Albanese worship Parliament and it’s ‘norms’ despite them never having changed anything about what makes it so toxic. They are creations of the broken and toxic Parliament. They are morally bankrupt individuals.

New Politics's avatar

Parliamentary norms should be to protect people. Unfortunately those who’ve been institutionalised weaponise it. DL.

Niemoller's Ghost's avatar

The movement also includes stickers (with buzzwords like Niemoller and Sumud, colors of local indigenous solidarity) on paths, getting audience thinking, without feeling blamed for 45months of genocide apathy.

martin's avatar

We must get rid of the Zunts and Free Palestine for Palestinians 🤬 💔 😭 🇵🇸 🕊 🫶

MICHAEL'S CURIOUS WORLD's avatar

Labor's policy is for a two-state solution, which means two states have to be recognised. Senator Payman was right - Palestine must be recognised.

We know Israel has captured the US government's foreign policy, but Australia should be better than Trump.

Israel, not Iran,is now the main barrier to peace in the Middle East. Every time an Israeli kills a Palestinian, it makes more people hate Israe.

Israel must be put back in its box.

Copy France and 140 other countries and recognise Palestine.

CFV's avatar

Carney with clear message. If only from Albanese and Wong.

https://www.youtube.com/live/pgHVhQpQjes?feature=shared

Wong on ABC with PK yesterday. Our decision on this is apparently a when not an if. But leave it to us as we take it through the process and we think about everything before deciding and announcing. (Apologies for my poor paraphrasing of the interview)

I am sure that deliberation includes how not to place powerful lobby groups in Australia offside.