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John Howard and Alexander Downer warn premature recognition of Palestine betrays international law

3 September 2025
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John Howard and Alexander Downer warn premature recognition of Palestine betrays international law
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Former Prime Ministers John Howard and Alexander Downer criticized the Albanese Government’s decision to recognize Palestine before a peace settlement, claiming it undermines trust with Israel and could deepen divisions. They emphasized that statehood should not be granted prematurely and must be achieved through negotiation based on international law, rather than political sentiment.

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