Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued his strongest condemnation yet of Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing the country of breaching international law by blocking aid and causing mass civilian casualties. Despite mounting pressure from within his Labor Party and public protests to recognize Palestinian statehood and sanction Israel, Albanese has ruled out immediate recognition, citing the need for a peace process. The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, particularly images of starving children, has intensified calls for Australia to take a firmer stance. While Albanese has called for Israel to comply with international law and allow aid into Gaza, critics argue that words are not enough and demand concrete action. The issue has exposed deep divisions within the Labor Party and heightened debate over Australia's foreign policy in the Middle East.
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