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The recent push by several countries to recognize a state of Palestine is largely symbolic, but it carries diplomatic and potentially legal weight.
Thanks to the government’s draconian new anti-protest order, it’s almost impossible to tell whether you are or are not breaking the law.
An explosive court challenge to plans for a pro-Palestine march across Sydney Harbour Bridge has been postponed, with less ...
Must Carr deploy the doomsday weapon in the anti-Semite’s arsenal, a staple in parts of the Muslim world, which casts Jews as Nazis and therefore reverses the moral justification for the state of ...
Two of Donald Trump's most senior officials, his special envoy to the Middle East and Israeli ambassador, are headed to Gaza today. They will inspect a food distribution site. It comes as ...
NSW Police have asked Supreme Court to rule the pro-Palestine protest as unauthorised, but organisers argue tens of thousands ...
Five NSW Labor MPs have vowed to join a planned pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday.
A doctor in Gaza tells Sky News he is witnessing starvation there and brands claims that a famine isn't unfolding "an absolute lie". Meanwhile, international pressure grows on Israel as more countries ...
The US State Department says it will deny visas for travel to the country by Palestinian Authority officials and members of ...
Organisers of a pro-Palestine march over Sydney Harbour Bridge say they will “cross that bridge when we come to it” if a court orders the protest not to go-ahead.
About three-quarters of countries in the United Nations (UN) recognize the Palestinian state, which holds a “Permanent Observer State” status within the intergovernmental body — allowing it to be ...
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