Key Points
- Sydney’s Town Hall was surrounded by hundreds of demonstrators flying Palestinian flags on Saturday.
- Albanese did not address the government’s position on Israel’s attacks in Gaza during the NSW Labor conference.
- Almost 40,000 Palestinians have been killed since the Hamas-Israel war started on 7 October.
The motion, moved by state minister Jihad Dib at the state’s party conference on Saturday, was met with rapturous applause and a standing ovation by delegates inside Sydney Town Hall.
Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon (left) during the NSW Labor state conference in Sydney on Saturday. Source: AAP / Jeremy Piper
The amendment called on the Australian government “to recognise Palestine as a sovereign and independent state and as a priority”.
“By recognising Palestine, we recognise a sovereign people who cannot have their land stolen by illegal settlements or be subjected to the inhumane bombardment that we are seeing right now,” he told the conference.
Former Labor Senator Fatima Payman was suspended and then resigned from the party after crossing the floor of the Senate to vote for a Greens motion to recognise Palestinian statehood.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong tried to amend the Greens’ motion with a suffix “as a part of a peace process in support of a two-state solution and a just and enduring peace” but it was voted down.
Hundreds protest Albanese’s ‘complicity’ in Gaza war
Pro-Palestinian protests met Albanese outside the conference, while one delegate unfurled a Palestinian flag over the balcony railings during his speech.
A delegate unfurled a Palestinian flag during the prime minister’s speech. Source: AAP / Jeremy Piper
Several delegates yelled “Shame” while another called out “How about some solidarity”.
“Albanese continues to send parts of the F-35 fighter jets that Israel uses to rain bombs on Gaza,” Ottavi said.
“All the eyes in the world are on them, and it would be a lot worse if we weren’t holding them accountable,” Harridge said.
Israel’s campaign was a response to Hamas’ 7 October attack, when the group killed 1,200 people and took more than 200 hostages, according to the Israeli government.
Source Agencies