How long will the Australian Government ignore the murders in Palestine? Michele O’Neil asks who can think this is an act of defence. Francesca Albanese wants the conversation to be about international law, not what indicted leaders say. A US journalist asks the Deputy Secretary of DHS, referring to Mohammad Khalil, whether protesting is a deportable offence.
It’s a straightforward question
@TonyHWindsor
How long will the Australian Government pay lip service to the mass murder of innocent people by the Israeli Government?
— Tony Windsor (@TonyHWindsor) March 19, 2025
What and who can think that this is an act of defence?
@moneillsf
The latest Israeli attacks on a defenceless population in Gaza are barbaric and inhumane.
World leaders can no longer turn a blind eye.
The international community must unite against these acts of genocide and hold Israel accountable for its flagrant breaches of international… pic.twitter.com/qRqVMG7zyy
— Michelle O’Neill (@moneillsf) March 18, 2025
Can we centre the discussion on International Law?
@SaulStaniforth
.@FranceskAlbs brilliantly bats away the suggestion that we should listen to Israels explanation for its actions. No, let’s concentrate on international law rather than listen to a regime that is led by a wanted war criminal. pic.twitter.com/t6uLRtJRNL
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) March 19, 2025
Is protesting a deportable offence?
Hilarious & absurd evidence provided by the Deputy Secretary DHS against Mohammad Khalil.
United States is no more a DEMOCRACY! pic.twitter.com/LWwSsJZkT9
— The Resonance (@Partisan_12) March 19, 2025