History teaches us that Palestine, as with East Timor, will be free – but not until public pressure puts an end to the betrayal of international law, the military exports to the invader, and the associated tens of thousands of ongoing deaths.
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AUSTRALIA’S COLLABORATION WITH ISRAEL’S GENOCIDE
FOI document releases show that behind the press releases and statements of concern, lie the facts of the Australian government’s knowing support for some of the gravest human rights crimes of the century.
EVIDENCE WITHHELD IN ISRAELI KILLINGS OF AID WORKERS
Britain, Israel and Australia are refusing to release evidence of the killing of an Australian aid worker and six colleagues in Gaza in April.
ISRAEL’S AUSTRALIAN ‘HOSTAGES’
Hundreds of Australians’ family members holding valid Australian visas are being prevented from fleeing devastated Gaza – by the Israeli military, and the impotence of the Australian government.
BUCK-PASSING INSIDE THE MURKY ARMS TRADE
Australia bears ultimate responsibility for how Australian weapons are being used in conflict zones around the world.
WEAPONS EXPORTS IN AN AGE OF GENOCIDE
The recent photograph of a new Australian-made weapon in Israel in the hands of an Israeli soldier raises questions about the ongoing approval of weapons exports to the country.
FREE SPEECH ABOUT ISRAEL IS ON THE LINE
As Israel’s destructive war against Gaza continues, a complaint about a tweet of a prominent journalist will force a crucial test for Australia’s free speech, free press and democratic rights.
DECODED: DEFENCE DEPARTMENT’S DEADLY DECEITS
After nine months of denial and disinformation, the Australian government has been forced to confirm its deadly exports to Israel.
AUSTRALIA ‘GONE MISSING’ ON PREVENTING GENOCIDE
Newly declassified documents reveal how early and how much Australia knew of Israel’s genocide in Gaza after 7 October – and how it is failing to uphold its international obligations.
SECRETS OF THE WEAPONS TRADE
The Australian government is obscuring weapons exports to Israel despite International Court’s ruling to oppose ‘plausible genocide’
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