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AFOPA Media Release - Australian Government's decision on Australia's Embassy in Israel

Australian Friends of Palestine welcome Penny Wong’s Jerusalem decision but express disappointment in terrorist link.

Australian Friends of Palestine Association Chair, Edie Bransbury has welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to rescind the former Coalition government’s decision to recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The decision aligns Australia with the great majority of countries in the international community.

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Speech to rally against adoption of IHRA definition of antisemitism - Sandra Kanck

“The definition proposed for adoption by the South Australian parliament is one devised by the International Holocaust Remembrance Association (or IHRA). It is a flawed definition because it singles out one group of people for special treatment. This motion is specific to Israel and to Israel only. The motion moved by One Nation’s Sarah Game gives Israel a ‘get out of jail free’ card.

The motion itself determines the ways in which we might be allowed to criticise Israel without finding ourselves labelled as antisemitic.”

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AFOPA Statement on Anti-Semitism

AFOPA rejects anti-Semitism and other forms of racism. AFOPA exists to support the aspirations of Palestinians for justice, equality and human rights.

AFOPA advocates a peaceful path towards a future of justice, equality and security for both Israelis and Palestinians based on international law and UN resolutions.

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International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people

Today, Monday 29 November 2021 is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. This event is observed by the United Nations on or around 29 November each year, in accordance with mandates given by the General Assembly in its resolutions 32/40 B of 2 December 1977, 34/65 D of 12 December 1979, and subsequent resolutions adopted by the General Assembly on the question of Palestine.

The date of 29 November was chosen because of its meaning and significance to the Palestinian people. On that day in 1947, the General Assembly adopted resolution 181 (II), which came to be known as the Partition Resolution. That resolution provided for the establishment in Palestine of a “Jewish State” and an “Arab State”, with Jerusalem as a corpus separatum under a special international regime.

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