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Australia set to finalise decision to recognise Palestinian statehood within days

Tom McIlroy

Australia is poised to confirm its position to recognise Palestinian statehood within days, cabinet sources have confirmed to Guardian Australia.

Labor was preparing to recognise Palestine ahead of the upcoming United Nations general assembly in New York next month, but this morning’s cabinet meeting in Canberra looks to be a critical juncture in the decision.

The Sydney Morning Herald and the Age reported the fast-moving decision on Monday morning. Australia will match moves by countries including France, Canada and the UK.

Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu. Photograph: Abir Sultan/Reuters

It follows comments by Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, this morning lambasting Australia and European countries considering the recognition of a Palestinian state amid growing disapproval over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

He said other nations were “falling into a rabbit hole”, saying debate around such recognition was “shameful”.

To have European countries and Australia march into that, march into that rabbit hole, just like that, fall right into it. This canard is disappointing, and I think it’s actually shameful. But it’s not going to take, it’s not going to change our position.

The foreign minister, Penny Wong, reportedly told her Israeli counterpart, Gideon Saar, that Labor would move within days on the decision.

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Ed Husic says ‘the sooner the better’ on reports of recognition of Palestinian state

Labor MP Ed Husic has welcomed reports the government is poised to imminently announce its plans to recognise a Palestinian state.

In a story on Instagram, Husic shared a post from the Financial Review which said Australia could announce its recognition plans within days. He wrote in a caption alongside the post:

Good. We absolutely should. The sooner the better.

Ed Husic. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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