Australia's Parliament resumed for the first time since the Labor Party's historic majority win, but the session was overshadowed by large pro-Palestinian protests both inside and outside Parliament House.
Demonstrators and some lawmakers demanded the government impose sanctions on Israel over its actions in Gaza, which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned as 'completely indefensible.' The Senate sanctioned Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi for her protest during the opening session, reflecting deep divisions within Australian politics on the issue. The government, alongside over two dozen allies, has publicly condemned Israel's aid model and called for an immediate end to the Gaza conflict.
The protests and political fallout highlight growing public and political pressure on Australia to take a stronger stance against Israel.
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