Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rules out an Israel stopover on his Washington trip, An Indigenous boy has now died after being found unresponsive in a Western Australian youth prison, Pat Cummins is confident Australia can recover from early losses at the Cricket World Cup.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rules out an Israel stopover on his Washington trip.And in cricket, Pat Cummins is confident Australia can recover from early losses at the Cricket World Cup.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out a visit to Israel ahead of a bilateral visit to the US next week as the Australian Labor Party insists it is not divided on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Albanese government backed a motion on Monday which condemned Hamas and supported Israel's right to defend itself, while Foreign Minister Penny Wong has urged restraint in protecting civilian life on both sides. ALP President Wayne Swann told Channel 9 News he does not think Mr Husic and Ms Aly's positions are outside the party line.
The attack killed at least 1,400 people in Israel, and in response the Israeli military has bombarded Gaza killing at least 3,785 Palestinians according to local health authorities. "They both share a desire to "annihilate" neighbouring democracies. Hamas' stated purpose for existing is the destruction of the state of Israel and the murder of Jewish people. Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people. Hamas uses the Palestinian peoples as human shields, and innocent Palestinian families are suffering greatly because of them."
The captain was encouraged by how his team went with their run chase in their five-wicket win against Sri Lanka on Monday following early defeats to South Africa and India.
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