If Hamas is not the perpetrator of the Oct7 attack as claimed by the ABC, being from Israel and the US, official sources, then Who the F**** did do the attack, why, and why does Israel need to ethnically cleanse Palestinians?
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Australia abstains from United Nations vote on immediate humanitarian truce between Israel and Hamas
By Evelyn Manfield
Posted 19h ago
Australia has abstained from voting on a call for an immediate humanitarian truce between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in Gaza at the UN General Assembly.
Key points:
Ambassador James Larsen said Australia "abstained with disappointment" because the resolution was "incomplete"
Palestinian representative Riyad Mansour said the outcome sent a message that the fighting must end
Israel's ambassador Gilad Erdan said the vote would go down in infamy
The non-binding resolution to pave the way for a ceasefire, passed with 120 countries in support, 14 countries against, and 45 abstaining, including Australia.
Australia's ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations, James Larsen, told the assembly Australia "abstained with disappointment" because the resolution was "incomplete".
"THE RESOLUTION DID NOT RECOGNISE TERROR GROUP HAMAS AS THE PERPETRATOR OF THE 7 OCTOBER ATTACK, AND AUSTRALIA AGAIN EXPLICITLY CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF HOSTAGES," HE SAID.
"We can affirm Israel's right to defend itself, while also saying the way it does so matters."
His comments echoed Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong who earlier this week said the way Israel exercised its right to defend itself mattered, as she called for a humanitarian pause on hostilities so that essentials like food, water and medicine could reach people in need in Gaza.
Leader of the Federal Greens Adam Bandt criticised the abstention in a post on X, formerly Twitter, questioning "what will it take for Labor to push for peace".
"As Israel & its military attempt to act with complete impunity, our gov doesn't even have the courage to tell them to 'stop'," he wrote.
"How many more thousands of people must be killed for Labor to join the call for a ceasefire?"
He also said the government was failing to answer the calls of communities "marching for peace".
Israel has said the Hamas terror attack on October 7 killed 1,400 people, with more than two hundred more taken hostage into Gaza.
Since then, the Gaza health ministry has said more than 7,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes.
'Enough is enough'
The resolution was proposed by Jordan and received support from nations including Indonesia, France and China.
Israel, the United States and Fiji were among the countries that voted no, while Canada and India were also among the nations that abstained.
"Despite disagreement on this resolution, efforts behind the scenes make clear that most member states are acting in good faith — and want to chart a path out of this crisis, towards a political process," Mr Larsen said.
Palestinian representative Riyad Mansour welcomed the outcome and said it sent a message that the fighting must end.
An old man with white hair wearing a dark suit and glasses sitting at a podium with the United Nations logo
Riyad Mansour said the resolution "sent the appropriate message not only to the Palestinian people".(Reuters: Mike Segar)
"The General Assembly prevailed and sent the appropriate message not only to the Palestinian people that there is justice and fairness and international humanitarian law upholded by the General Assembly, but also it sent a message to everyone [that] enough is enough – this war has to stop," he said.
But Israel's ambassador Gilad Erdan said the vote would go down in infamy.
"This organisation was founded in the wake of the holocaust for the purpose of preventing atrocities, yet the spectacle that we just saw proves beyond a doubt that the UN is committed, sadly, tragically, not to preventing but ensuring further atrocities," he said.
Did we all miss something ? Hamas denied involvement on Oct 7th ? I do not believe so.
WTF? Of course Hamas did it, just ask them. We disobeyed our masters by not voting no and abstaining, but made up for it slinging those corrupt bastards in Kiev another $20 mil. (See the US conned Fiji into voting no, wonder how much they got?)
Israel can get F**d for forging our passports to provide cover for their state sanctioned murder. And for what they do now.
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