13 August 2025

Coalition would revoke Palestinian recognition, says Ley

| By Chris Johnson
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Leader of the Australian Liberal Party, Sussan Ley MP

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says Palestine shouldn’t be recognised without a proper peace process in place. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

The Coalition has clearly stated its opposition to Anthony Albanese’s plan for Australia to recognise Palestine, saying the Prime Minister is out of his depth on the issue.

Mr Albanese has vowed to have Australia recognise Palestinian statehood when the United Nations General Assembly meets next month, bringing it in line with the UK, France and Canada, who will be doing the same.

The PM says the recognition is conditional on the terrorist group Hamas having no role to play in the governance of Palestine, which he says was agreed to by the Palestinian Authority.

But Opposition Leader Sussan Ley insists that recognition of Palestine without a proper peace plan in place for the Middle East is folly.

Her shadow cabinet resolved on Tuesday (12 August) to oppose the government’s decision to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state outside of such a process.

“The Coalition wants Israeli hostages to be released, Gazans to be fed and for the war to end,” Ms Ley said.

“The Albanese Government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state outside of a proper peace and two-state process will not deliver that outcome.

“The decision does not make the world a safer place, expedite the end of the conflict, deliver a two-state solution, see the free flow of aid, support the release of hostages, nor put an end to the terrorist group Hamas.”

The shadow cabinet also resolved that a future Coalition government would revoke recognition of Palestine.

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“The Coalition would have never made this call and we do not agree with it,” Ms Ley said in a joint statement with shadow foreign minister Michaelia Cash.

“A Coalition government would only recognise a Palestinian state at the conclusion of a proper peace process.

“Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australian recognition is predicated on there being no role for Hamas; the demilitarisation of Palestine; an acknowledgment of Israel’s right to exist; free and fair elections in Palestine; and, reform of governance, financial transparency and the education system, including international oversight to guard against the incitement of violence and hatred.

“Unfortunately, the Albanese Government has made it clear that they will still recognise a Palestinian state, regardless of whether or not their own conditions are met.

“The reality is the conditions the Prime Minister himself claims to be necessary for recognition are not being met and are pushed further away by recognising a Palestinian state outside of a proper peace and two-state process.”

Ms Ley added that Labor had broken with longstanding bipartisan foreign policy with its Palestine decision.

“The Prime Minister has also failed to explain what happens to Australia’s recognition if Hamas stays in power or another terrorist group takes their place after the UN General Assembly Meeting in September,” she said.

“Recognising a Palestinian state while there are hostages in tunnels and terrorists in control of the Gaza Strip is not the right decision.”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said it was obvious the Coalition did not want to be a part of the global momentum to recognise a Palestinian state.

“It is disappointing but not especially surprising to see that they’re [Coalition] not prepared to play that constructive role,” he said.

“The two-state solution is the best way to break this endless cycle of violence that we’re seeing in that part of the world, and recognition is an important step in that direction.”

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The Prime Minister said he did not decide to recognise Palestinian statehood lightly.

A number of factors lined up before he could agree to the move, including the commitments from the Palestinians and the actions of other nations.

Israel’s actions in Gaza were also a strong motivation.

“The commitments from the Palestinian Authority have been important,” Mr Albanese said.

“The declarations by other countries mean that there is momentum towards a two-state solution and towards the international community making that position clear.

“The other thing that is occurring is, of course, the decision by the Israeli government to double down on its military solution without a political solution being advanced or forwarded by the Netanyahu government, with the decision that they’ve made to go in and to occupy Gaza City.”

Australia Palestine Advocacy Network president Nasser Mashni acknowledged the Prime Minister’s gesture, but added that the Australian Government hadn’t been listening to what protestors had been calling for.

“What we need to realise is that 147 countries already recognise Palestine,” he said.

“That hasn’t stopped Israel from starving women to the point where they’re not lactating and children are dying on their mother’s breasts.

“We need to address the genocide that’s happening today and recognition is not going to do that.”

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And Palestine is where?

Capital Retro1:36 pm 13 Aug 25

In recent times I have read diaries of relatives who served in the Australian Military Forces in both world wars in the Middle East theatre of war.

Both made very favourable comments about the local people in every country they had to traverse or fight in against the Turks, Italians of the Germans, the exemption being the people of Palestine.

I can’t recall any noteable contribution from Palestine or its people to in making the world a better place.

And before the usual pile-on team start accusing me of hate-speech note that I didn’t make the judgments that were quoted from experiences nearly 100 years ago, they were made by people who were there.

The Liberal Party taking directions from Benjamin Netanyahu’s office as usual.

Good to see Sussan taking a stand here. Albanese has become a national embarrassment on international issues. Wong too.

Even their own like Mike Kelly are calling them out.

Nah, mate. I think it’s been pointed out to you more than once on a previous article. I think you got the wrong end of the pineapple on this once.

A pineapple 🍍 Karl ?

Something really stinks here and it sure doesn’t smell like pineapple 🤔

@Penfold
Apart from your usual opionated tripe, which you think makes it fact, Penfold🤥, you may not want to present Mike Kelly, as someone to rely on for an assessment of the decision to recognise Palestine.

His objectivity can definitely be seen as questionnable:
https://www.australianjewishnews.com/mike-kelly-israel-is-very-close-to-my-heart/

JustSaying, not sure that article paints Kelly as unreasonable:

“Kelly condemned the Palestinians’ “systematic torture” of their people in the West Bank and Gaza, arguing as “a progressive, social democratic party”, the ALP “can’t have any part of backing an organisation like Hamas which routinely executes gay and lesbian men and women”.

Recognising Palestine off the back of Hamas prolonging the conflict through their refusal to surrender their weapons and the remaining hostages, using Gazans as human shields and then their deaths as propaganda is rewarding Hamas’ terror tactics. Even if Hamas is officially disbanded at some stage, those in leadership positions within it can point to their success in the future when it comes to “free and fair elections”.

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