Australia accuses Israel of politicising aid in Gaza

May 20, 2025 by AAP
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Penny Wong has joined a host of foreign ministers calling on Israel to allow full humanitarian aid including food and medicine into the besieged Gaza Strip.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong speaks to journalists in the Press Gallery at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, November 7, 2024. (AAP Image/{Mick Tsikas)

Australia demands Israel immediately resume full humanitarian aid into Gaza, as millions of Palestinian civilians remain severely malnourished and on the brink of starvation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday confirmed the nation would resume “minimal” aid deliveries to Gaza after cutting off the territory from all food, fuel, medicine and other supplies nearly three months ago.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed Australia has joined more than 20 nations in calling on Israel to do more to allow humanitarian aid in Gaza, saying Gaza’s people must “receive the aid they desperately need”.

“Whilst we acknowledge indications of a limited restart of aid, Israel blocked humanitarian aid entering Gaza for over two months. Food, medicines and essential supplies are exhausted,” said a joint statement signed by foreign ministers including Senator Wong.

“The population faces starvation.”

The first few aid trucks have entered Gaza, carrying baby food and other desperately needed aid via the Kerem Shalom crossing.

International aid organisations warn it will “only be a trickle amongst a sea of need”.

According to the joint statement, the aid proposed by Israel falls short of what is needed to assist the millions of Palestinians in need.

“It places beneficiaries and aid workers at risk, undermines the role and independence of the UN and our trusted partners, and links humanitarian aid to political and military objectives,” the statement said.

“Humanitarian aid should never be politicised, and Palestinian territory must not be reduced nor subjected to any demographic change.”

Australia has urged Israel to resume the full delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza and allow aid workers to operate independently.

“We remain committed to meeting the acute needs we see in Gaza,” the statement said.

“It is our firm conviction that an immediate return to a ceasefire and working towards the implementation of a two-state solution are the only way to bring peace and security to Israelis and Palestinians and ensure long-term stability for the whole region.”

According to aid officials familiar with Israel’s proposed plan, it will involve setting up distribution points mostly in southern Gaza, forcing many Palestinians to move south once again.

The war has displaced about 90 per cent of its population, most of them multiple times.

Oxfam’s Gaza response lead Wassem Mushtaha said for the past 70 days, people had been starved, deprived of food, water, medicine and essential supplies.

“The limited entry of aid into Gaza cannot be mistaken for meaningful progress, especially alongside the expansion of Israel’s brutal bombing campaign across the Gaza Strip,” Mr Mushtaha said.

“It is not a turning point, but at best a narrow concession that seems to reflect mounting international pressure. It will only be a trickle amongst a sea of need.”

The war in Gaza began after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel, killing some 1200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251 others on October 7, 2023.

The terrorists are still holding 58 captives, around a third believed to be alive, after most of the rest were returned in ceasefire agreements or other deals.

By: Allanah Sciberras  with Reuters

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2 Responses to “Australia accuses Israel of politicising aid in Gaza”
  1. Lynne Newington says:

    Who would be surprised……..

    Now with Mark Dreyfus out of the way…….and the prime minister grovelling at the papal feet, the Vatican assured of financial support for the invitaion future visit to Australia.
    In other counties the homeless are hidden away out of sight.
    I wonder where ours will be planted?

  2. Liat Kirby says:

    Wong is such a talking-head. But always makes sure she’s with ‘other countries’ to do it. She has no right to ‘demand’ anything. She has insufficient knowledge and she’s full of her own sense of power.

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