Airline confirms report second officer on Sydney to Hong Kong route failed a breath test and was suspended. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastQ: Why target the individuals when it’s state policy?Penny Wong said the Australian government has been “clear in terms of state-to-state relations about our view on settlements”.They are unlawful under international law. We’ve been clear about that … We have also said that we want to continue to take steps towards a two-state solution.That may not be the view of some people in the Israeli government, but that is the view of the Australian government.These individuals have been involved in violent attacks on Palestinians, including things such as beating, sexual assault and torture, resulting in serious injury and in some cases death.We have imposed these after careful consideration and we would expect that all Australians would recognise the weight of these.Settlements are unlawful under international law. We are continuing to act in ways that we can to look to how we protect a pathway to a two-state solution, and part of that is to ensure we also impose penalties who perpetrate violence against Palestinians. Continue reading…
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