5 August 2025

Pressure on PM to recognise Palestine as soon as possible

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Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has recently spoken with the leader of the Palestinian Authority about recognising statehood. Photo: Thomas Lucraft.

Anthony Albanese has had an urgent phone conversation with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and is trying to secure one with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as Australia gets closer to recognising Palestine statehood.

Mr Albanese is under internal Labor Party pressure to formally recognise Palestinian statehood sooner rather than later, as a step towards finding a pathway to peace in the region.

There is intense speculation Australia could join France, the United Kingdom and Canada in recognising a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September.

Those three nations last week signalled their intentions to recognise Palestine under the condition that Hamas has no role in its government.

The Israeli government is fiercely opposed to Palestine being recognised at all.

In his recent call with Mr Abbas, Mr Albanese did not commit to a timeline but reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to a two-state solution.

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Mr Abbas thanked the Prime Minister for his “positive approach” and said Australia could play an essential role in helping achieve stability in the region.

He thanked Australia for its humanitarian donations to Gaza, including the recently announced $20 million top-up to help get food and medical supplies delivered.

The PM is also seeking a phone call with Mr Netanyahu, which, if it takes place, will be a very different conversation.

“I’ve said to Prime Minister Netanyahu before, as I’ve said publicly for a long period of time, that I’m a supporter of a two-state solution and that there can’t be peace and security in the Middle East without there being an advance on that two state solution,” Mr Albanese told reporters on Monday (4 August).

The PM also brushed off concerns that in recognising Palestine, it could stress Australia’s relationship with the United States.

“We’re a sovereign nation. Australia makes our decisions as a sovereign nation,” he said.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong wants Palestine to be recognised soon.

“There is a risk there will be no Palestine left to recognise if the international community doesn’t move to create that pathway to a two-state solution,” Senator Wong told ABC radio.

“As you know, we have sanctioned Israeli ministers for their human rights abuses of Palestinians. We have sanctioned settlers for their actions in the West Bank.

“Yesterday, I announced additional aid for Gaza, an additional $20 million through channels that we know have been able to deliver aid in, and we are working with the international community towards the UN meeting in September in relation to a pathway to two states.”

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Shadow attorney-general Julian Leeser, however, has warned against Australia rushing to recognise Palestine.

“I think it’s wrong that we’re putting recognition on the table at this point because it removes pressure on Hamas,” he said.

“I think it also sends a bad signal to other areas of conflict in the world, like in Somalia, South Yemen and Kashmir.

“It says to … terrorist organisations in those areas, the more pressure that you put on, the more intransigent you are, the more likely you are to achieve your ends.”

Nationals leader David Littleproud has also cautioned against recognising Palestine while Hamas is in control of it.

“You’ve got to make sure you live and work in the practical reality of the world, and Hamas is a terrorist organisation that would not just do harm to Israelis,” he said.

“They would also do harm to many of us if we were there as well.”

Labor backbencher Ed Husic wants Australia to recognise Palestine immediately.

“I think it’s an important signal to send,” Mr Husic said.

“But it’s up to the PM, obviously, who’s juggling a lot of different considerations before making that call, but I think he would get massive support out of Australians if he did it today.

“I think Australian politics has underestimated how strongly Australians feel about this issue.

“This is a moment, a sort of wake-up call for Australian politics.”

About 100,000 people joined a pro-Palestine march across Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday.

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Hayward Maberley1:55 pm 07 Aug 25

Hamas was spawned by Israel, when beginning in the late 1970s, Israel was giving direct and indirect financial aid to Hamas as well as political backing. Israel ‘aided Hamas directly – the Israelis wanted to use it as a counterbalance to the PLO said Tony Cordesman, Middle East analyst at the the Center for Strategic and International] Studies.

A former senior CIA official also suported such in that Israel’s support for Hamas ‘was a direct attempt to divide and dilute support for a strong, secular PLO by using a competing religious alternative,’

“In addition to hoping to turn the Palestinian masses away from Arafat and the PLO, the Likud leadership believed they could achieve a workable alliance with Islamic, anti-Arafat forces that would also extend Israel’s control over the occupied territories.”

In a conscious effort to undermine the PLO and the leadership of Yasser Arafat, by1978 the government of Menachem Begin approved the application of Sheik Yassin to start a “humanitarian” organization known as the Islamic Association, or Mujama.

An Islamist group based on the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood eventually growing into Hamas amply aided and assisted with both Israeli funds and political support.
PM Begin and later Yitzhak Shamir with the creation Village Leagues composed of local councils of handpicked Palestinians who would collaborate with Israel and were on the Israeli payroll. Sheik Yassin and his followers soon became a force within the Village Leagues aimed at undercutting the PLO.

This is what Middle East scholar Donald Neff wrote in the September 1999 issue of The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. “Israeli authorities saw the Brotherhood as a useful counterbalance to the largely secular PLO. Israel began secretly to contribute to the Brotherhood’s cause through favors and donations to mosques and schools.”

Hayward Maberley3:01 pm 08 Aug 25

This was known back in 2009 in a WSJ article as below

How Israel Helped to Spawn Hamas

By

ANDREW HIGGINS

https://web.archive.org/web/20151207212228/http://www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB123275572295011847

Gregg Heldon12:40 pm 07 Aug 25

There are no winners in this conflict, which has been going on for decades. Both sides are to blame for the treatment of innocent people of both sides.
Unfortunately, the rest of the world watches on wringing it’s hands, afraid of showing slightly more support to one side of the other.
In my own, personal opinion, both Governments should be considered terrorist organisations for the way they treat each other’s peoples (and their own, sometimes) and both be dealt with equally by the rest of the world. And it will take years for a solution to be found, even with that basic principle.

Couldn’t agree more.

Hayward Maberley10:15 pm 08 Aug 25

Israel, a state founded on terrrorism cannot be suprised when the people it dispossessed, oppressed and continues to do so resort to the same means.

The Irgun carried out attacks on the British during the Palestinian Mandate and on Palestinians during and after the Mandate.
The King David Hotel incident of 22 July 1946 where 91 were killed, most of them staff of the British Secretariat and the hotel: 28 British, 41 Arab, 17 Jewish, 5 other. and 45 were wounded. Until somewhere in the 1980s this was the heaviest toll taken by any terrorist attack.

Irgun were also jointly responsible for the Deir Yassinmassacre. Assassinating Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East and many other attacks on the British in Palestine.

Its members carried out the assassination of Folke Bernadotte the United Nations Security Council mediator in the Arab–Israeli conflict of 1947–1948.

The Irgun led by Menachem Begin, the future Israeli prime minister, was a leading proponent of Revisionist Zionism, the militant branch of Zionism pioneered by Leev Jabotinsky.

He sought restoration of what it called Eretz Yisrael, the ancient land of Israel. By this was meant “both sides of the Jordan,” in other words, all of Palestine and Jordan.

After Jabotinsky declared a cease-fire in the fight against Britain during WWII, Avram Stern broke with him and founded Lehi, or the Stern Gang as it came to be known. The Lehi, even more extremist than the Irgun, claiming all the land between the Nile and the Euphrates as belonging to the Jews, Eretz Yisrael.

Stern sought alliance with the Nazis, “The Ankara Document” is proof, because they shared an enemy in Britain and because Lehi believed as Hitler did in “Ein Volk, Ein Reich” and “Lebensraum”

Sentiments carried on in the 1980s by Meir Kahane.

Why is this our battle were 1000s of miles away?

Capital Retro10:40 am 07 Aug 25

Because our current leaders were convinced through their learnings at university that supporting Palestine against Israel was a noble cause, Henry.

Swamp Harrier2:33 pm 07 Aug 25

You favour domicide and ethnic cleansing by Israel, Capital Retro? Extermination?

Why would anyone consider either side “noble”?

Hayward Maberley6:22 pm 07 Aug 25

Such apparently did not come to bear when under LNP Coalition governments Australia was marched off lock step into US military adventures .

The Viet Nam Farrago, The Afghan Imbroglio, The Iraq Fiasco, which it self led to The Da’esh Disaster.

Attacking countries that were far away , no threat and no way in defence o Australia.

Palestine/Gaza is controlled by Hamas, a terrorist organisation. As horrific as everything has become in Gaza, Israel has declared their determination to remove Hamas permanently.

Images of starving children are heart-breaking, and it causes us all to become emotionally attached. I fear that what we are looking at, is the politics of war.

Personally, I’m supportive of recognising Palestine as a State, however, to do it now while Gaza is controlled by Hamas, is a reward for the terrorism act instigated by Hamas on Oct 7.

I truly hope and pray that a solution can be found and the people can find common ground, peace and rebuild their lives.

Commit acts of terror, refuse to release hostages, starve your own people.

And Albanese wants to reward Hamas with statehood. A new low.

Capital Retro8:38 pm 05 Aug 25

Thanks for mentioning the plight of the hostages Penfold.

What is the ICJ doing about the crimes committed against them?

Commit genocide, war crimes, an intelligence honeypot operation involving the exploitation of children, a leader under investigation for corruption. Need I continue? Oh wait, sorry, that was antisemitic of me to mention Israel’s atrocities.

Heywood Smith11:04 am 06 Aug 25

@That Guy.. Remind us all again what happened on Oct 7?

Amazing how little Hamas sympathisers, such as yourself, bring up what happened to those attending a music festival on that particular day, yet here you all are whinging about current events.

In case you forgot – Hamas is a Palestinian armed group and political movement in the Gaza Strip. On 7 October 2023 it attacked Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages.

Perhaps you should also educate yourself on how Hamas treats its own people… A simple google search will educate you.

This conflict dates back beyond 7 October attacks, you know that right? Or did you only start paying attention then? The genocide, war crimes, honeypot, corruption… they all existed prior to 7 October. You didn’t address any of that, almost as if you can’t and won’t. BOTH Israel AND Hamas are aggressors, the palastinian people are caught up in this they didn’t choose to be born palestinian. I sympathise with Palestinian people. You simp for war criminals.

Heywood Smith4:09 pm 06 Aug 25

@That Guy, when you say ‘I sympathise with Palestinian people’ are they the same ones that were celebrating in the streets of Palestine post Oct 7, cheering and celebrating that event, the killing of innocent people. They didn’t seem to care until they started dying in their 10’s of 1000’s.

…yeh mate… that is specifically who I was talking about. They weren’t dancing to psytrance and that upset the Israelis. So if your neighbour celebrated an attack, that justifies the murder of your children? Lets keep it clear, Heywood, you are arguing that the killing of children is justified and good. You are trying to convince someone that the death of children is okay. That is who you are. Sad.

Heywood Smith9:29 am 07 Aug 25

You keep up the good fight for your terrorist hero’s champ.

And you make a valid point, Hamas have NEVER killed any of their own for not complying, they’ve never executed families, women and children alike, because they dont conform to their strict regime. . haha, seriously.. Perhaps you are also inspired by their forced marriages of girls as young as 6 or 7? Thats your kind of thing big fella?

I dare say if people had to choose who they’d prefer be wiped off the face of the planet, the results may upset you..

Capital Retro10:54 am 07 Aug 25

You need to get some balance in your hateful argument against Israel, That Guy:

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)02565-5/fulltext

You are aware that Palestine exists only to kill Israelis? Their children are reared to become martyrs so it’s Palestine attempting Genocide (from the river to the sea), not Israel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgvsjpOAtH4

Heywood Smith2:26 pm 07 Aug 25

@CR – Mic Drop… nice one.

@Capital Retro
Did you actually watch the video to which you posted the link, CR? Did you see the little girl describing how she saw both her parents heads blown apart by the IDF?

As Greg Heldon says above “There are no winners in this conflict, which has been going on for decades. Both sides are to blame”.

And yet still, WHERE HAVE I SAID I SUPPORT HAMAS??? WHERE? I simply don’t support Hamas or the IDF and their corrupt government. Unlike you, I don’t support the killing of ANY children. I can address Hamas, yes like I have said they are wrong. But YOU simply cannot and will not ever say that Israel is wrong? Why? Why are they allowed to carry out terrorism? Why are you so afraid to call out the deaths of CHILDREN? Yes Hamas has killed kids. Can you admit Israel kills them too? Bet you can’t.

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