Major Parties' Policies on Israel and Gaza Out of Step with Voters

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The major parties' policies on Israel and Gaza seem wildly out of step with the views of voters they must win. There's going to be a federal by-election this weekend, though you could be forgiven for not knowing that.

The major parties' policies on Israel and Gaza seem wildly out of step with the views of voters they must winThere's going to be a federal by-election this weekend, though you could be forgiven for not knowing that. Sure, Labor isn't running a candidate and sure,But you would at least think the Liberals might show up to bang the drum. Not Peter Dutton apparently.

"A mob undeterred creates a movement," Dutton said, and after listing a range of events which he said demonstrated this alarming trend, went on to blame "a lack of political leadership from those in power" for "the rise in anti-Semitism" in Australia. Let's not even focus on the rights and wrongs of this for a moment. Let's talk sheer political pragmatism. The Coalition's political strategy, ostensibly, is to win a slew of seats from Labor in places like Western Sydney.Western Sydney is home to hundreds of thousands of people with links to the Middle East. Not all of them are Muslim. And there is deep alarm and fear in these communities over what is happening in Gaza, often to people who are their families and friends.

This was widely interpreted as ramping up pressure on Israel by implying that Australia might — one of these days — join the many other countries that already recognise the state of Palestine. Wong's cautious rhetoric may have been the antithesis of Dutton's colourful rhetoric, but the question of just how Labor's political handling of this issue since October 7 matches up with the aspirations of Australia's Arabic and Islamic communities is equally hard to fathom.

The party machine has told the government that between five and seven seats in Sydney and Melbourne are currently under serious threat, including the seats of ministers Jason Clare, Tony Burke, and Ed Husic and MPs Anne Stanley and Peter Khalil .

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