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Adam Bandt speaks in Parliament on Palestine

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Adam Bandt MP
Federal Member for Melbourne
20 October 2015

Last week I joined with others to welcome to Parliament House John Salisbury.

John is a Melbourne man who walked all the way from Sydney to Canberra over 10 days to deliver a petition calling on the House of Representatives to formally recognise the state of Palestine. John received a lot of support on his travels and over 1,000 people signed the petition.

Today I support the call for Australia to formally recognise Palestinian statehood.

Over recent weeks, we have seen once again the horror and sadness of the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine.

More than 40 Palestinians and seven Israelis have died in recent street violence in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank. A little more than a year has passed since the horrific escalation of violence that led to the deaths of over 2,000 Palestinians and over 70 Israelis.

This violence is to be condemned in its entirety, but we must also recognise the disproportionate death toll—over 2,000 Palestinians.

There can be no path to peace without a recognition of the legitimate rights and aspirations of the Palestinian and Israeli people to live in peace and security in their own independent sovereign states.

Australia is falling behind the rest of the world in our refusal to seek a pathway to peace through the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Already 136 countries around the world recognise Palestinian statehood. The UN General Assembly has voted to recognise Palestine as a non-member observer state. This year Sweden, France and the Vatican have joined those states around the world recognising the Palestinian state.

By recognising the Palestinian state, Australia can play a part on the pathway to a just and lasting peace.

Statement by Adam Bandt MP, Member for Melbourne, in the Australian Parliament on October 19th, 2015.

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Adam Bandt MP
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20 October 2015
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