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Australia news live: Birmingham says recognition of Palestinian state would be ‘dangerous’; Wong says ‘no such decision’ has been made



Foreign affairs minister says Australia ‘deeply concerned’ about proposed ground invasion in Rafah by Israel. Follow today’s news live‘Aid workers are to be protected’Penny Wong was also asked to provide an update on the work done by Mark Binskin so far, who was appointed special adviser on Israel’s response to the deaths of World Central Kitchen aid workers, including Australian Zomi Frankcom.There are positive engagements and we appreciate that this is a very important issue for Australia. We have been saying for a very long time it is important that international humanitarian law be adhered to.Under international humanitarian law, as you know, aid workers are to be protected. Demonstrably, there was a deadly failure of deconfliction – deconfliction being the ways in which making sure that defence forces are aware of where humanitarian workers are so they can be protected and there was a deadly failure.We’ve made no such decision, the discussion I want to have is to look at what is happening in the international community where there is the very important debate about how it is we secure long-lasting peace in a region where which has known so much conflict. Continue reading…



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Publish date : 2024-04-10 01:18:27

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