Israeli air strikes and gunfire have killed at least 25 people in Gaza, with ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas stalled, raising concerns over famine in the region. Despite over 250 aid trucks entering Gaza, the humanitarian crisis worsens, prompting international calls for aid and Israel’s new airdrop initiatives, though the UN warns of their inefficiency.
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Anthony Albanese accuses Israel of breaching international law, rules out recognising Palestinian state
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Israel for breaching international law by restricting aid to Gaza and reaffirmed Australia's call for a ceasefire, while rejecting France's recognition of a Palestinian state until conditions improve. He emphasized that Hamas must not be involved in any future Palestinian government, citing their actions as the catalyst for the current violence, while Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Michaelia Cash accused him of failing to adequately blame Hamas for the ongoing conflict....
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