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Шаблон:Infobox bilateral relations Australia–Palestine relations refer to foreign relations between Australia and the State of Palestine.[1] Australia does not recognise the State of Palestine but does support a two state solution.[2][3]

Australia has a representative office in Ramallah, West Bank.[2] The Australian government often takes a pro-Israel and anti-Palestine stance.Шаблон:Cn

History

The Australia–Palestine relationship started in 1982 with the establishment of a Palestinian information office in Australia at Canberra.Шаблон:Cn Australia established a representative office in Ramallah in September 2000.[2]

In 2012 Australia voted for making Palestine a Non-Member Observer State in the United Nations.[4]

Riad Malki, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Palestine visited Australia in 2015.[5] Tony Abbott withdrew Australian opposition to Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Malcolm Turnbull criticised United Nations resolutions against settlement activities.Шаблон:Cn In 2018 Australia recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel after Guatemala and the United States.Шаблон:Cn

In 2021 the Australian Labor Party incorporated Palestinian Statehood in its election platform.Шаблон:Cn From 2022 to 2023 Australia provided US$11.0 million to the Palestinian territories and US$12.9 million to United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.Шаблон:Cn In October 2022 the Australian government under Anthony Albanese reversed the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and restarted using the term Occupied Palestinian Territories.[6] It also confirmed that the Australian embassy to Israel will remain in Jerusalem.[7] This move was criticised by representatives of the Australian Jewish community, including the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, but welcomed by the Palestinian community and Mohammed Shtayyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine.Шаблон:Cite web</ref>[8] It was also criticised by Peter Dutton, leader of opposition, Zionist Federation of Australia, Executive Council of Australian Jewry, and the government of Israel.[9] It marked a "modest" change in the Australian government's policy towards Palestine under the Australian Labor Party.[10] The majority of Australians support the establishment of a Palestinian State according to a 2022 poll.Шаблон:Cn[11]

During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war a poll by the Guardian Essential found Australians wanted their government to provide aid to the Palestinians.[12] The Australian government defended Israel's right to defend itself and retaliate.[13] It called for the release of hostages taken by Hamas.[14] Gareth Evans, and Bob Carr have called on Australia to recognise Palestine.[15] Palestine Action Group organised protests against the war in Australia.[16] The Palestinian Authority was critical of the Australian government's response to the conflict.[17]

See also

References

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Шаблон:Foreign relations of Australia Шаблон:Foreign relations of Palestine