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Australia Joins Global Push to Recognize Palestine Despite US Opposition

The Australian government is advancing its stance on Palestinian statehood, signalling a shift in its foreign policy that diverges from longstanding support for the United States. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans to formally recognize Palestine at the United Nations in September 2025, aligning with similar initiatives from countries like the UK, France, and Canada.

During a press conference in Brisbane on Wednesday, Albanese stated that there is “growing momentum” among international allies to recognize Palestinian statehood. He emphasized that the collective effort aims to “end the cycle of violence” in the region. “You can either watch or you can do what we can, which is to be a part of momentum,” he remarked, underscoring the need for a unified international voice.

This move has drawn criticism from the United States, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio characterizing Australia’s push as “largely meaningless.” In a recent radio interview, he claimed that such recognitions are merely symbolic and primarily driven by domestic political considerations. “The future of that region is not going to be decided by some UN resolution,” Rubio stated, reiterating the US position that tangible outcomes will come from actions on the ground rather than declarations from foreign leaders.

Despite the US’s critique, the Biden administration has not issued a direct rebuke to Australia. The White House indicated that President Joe Biden remains open to discussions regarding the status of Palestine, even though he does not support immediate statehood.

On the humanitarian front, Australia joined over 20 countries in calling for urgent action to facilitate aid access to the Gaza Strip. “The humanitarian suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels. Famine is unfolding before our eyes,” the joint statement declared, urging that humanitarian aid must be protected and never politicised.

Albanese condemned Israel’s blockade of aid to Gaza, stating, “It’s certainly not something that’s consistent with international law.” He highlighted that the ongoing violence and restrictions are “an affront to common decency and community humanity.” The Prime Minister’s comments reflect growing concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region, where food and water access has become increasingly dire.

In response, Israel has denied responsibility for the humanitarian situation in Gaza, accusing Hamas of hoarding aid supplies. The Israeli government maintains that there is no starvation among the population, despite reports from international human rights organizations alleging otherwise. An Israeli embassy spokesperson in Australia criticized the focus on Gaza, arguing that the plight of Israeli hostages held by Hamas should be prioritized. “It is deeply troubling that the plight of Israeli hostages is reduced to a single line at the bottom of the statement,” the spokesperson remarked.

The political landscape in Australia is also shifting, with Opposition Leader Sussan Ley criticizing Albanese’s focus on Palestinian recognition. Ley asserted that this initiative would not contribute to global safety and pledged that a coalition government would reverse Australia’s recognition decision if elected in the next election.

As Australia prepares to join more than 140 United Nations member states in recognizing Palestine, the implications of this foreign policy shift remain to be seen. The ongoing debate reflects broader tensions in international relations, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and humanitarian efforts in the region.

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