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Australia hints it could recognise Palestinian state


By Tiffanie Turnbull

Australia’s foreign minister has suggested the country could recognise Palestinian statehood, to increase momentum towards peace.

However Hamas could have no role in its governance, Penny Wong said.

Both Australia’s opposition and the Zionist Federation of Australia say such a move would be premature.

Canberra has long said that recognition of a Palestinian nation could only come as part of a two-state solution brokered with Israel.

But Ms Wong’s comments echo a speech by UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron earlier this year, in which he hinted the UK too could recognise Palestinian statehood without the support of Israel.

The Australian government has in recent months increasingly voiced concerns about the war against Hamas in Gaza – including after an Australian aid worker was killed alongside six others in an Israeli air strike. The aid workers were travelling in a convoy after picking up supplies when the IDF says they were wrongly identified as Hamas operatives and targeted.

In a speech on Tuesday night, Ms Wong said a two-state solution – where Israelis and Palestinians lived side by side in separate countries – was “the only hope to break the endless cycle of violence”.

“The failures of this approach by all parties over decades – as well as the Netanyahu government’s refusal to even engage on the question of a Palestinian state – have caused widespread frustration,” she said.



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