On 19 May, I wrote to Albo thanking him for being PM instead of Dutton, Ley, Taylor or Hanson.
Then I asked him why he, as my representative, is taking no action to kerb the despicable behaviour of the Israeli government in relation to Gaza.
In acts of international piracy, Israel has now twice kidnapped hundreds of peaceful people including Australians in the Mediterranean. I asked him to get some spine, stop kowtowing to the USA, and at least condemn Israel. This is the minimum that Australia should do.
Or he could go further and actually cease supporting the genocide in Gaza, by ceasing the supply of weapons components there.
He could ask the USA to do the same, and cease funding and arming the Israeli Defence Force.
He could expel the Israeli ambassador. He could send the ADF to help get aid through to Gaza, which is what the kidnapped Australians were trying to do when he wouldn’t. There’s a lot that Albo could do, rather than remain mute in Canberra.


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