Penny Wong has already called for such a two state solution
Well then why hasn’t she actually recognised Palestine, like 146 out of 193 other countries already have?
Comment on Parliament blocks Greens attempt to recognise Palestinian statehood
sqgl@beehaw.org 5 months agoI am not asking for opinions. I am asking what were Greens proposing?
I recall that when Labor first rejected the call for peace talks and Greens walked out of Parliament. The document Greens were expecting Labor to sign contained no acknowledgement that the October 7 massacre even happened (let alone condemning it).
A few weeks later the document was amended and Labor signed on.
Penny Wong has already called for such a two state solution
Well then why hasn’t she actually recognised Palestine, like 146 out of 193 other countries already have?
You still haven’t told me what the borders of that Palestine are.
You haven’t told me why you care. Do you not think Palestine should be recognised as an independent country?
Because I imagine a state needs to be defined physically before it can be recognised.
Labor seem to be working on the hard yards, Greens are trolling with theatre.
Ilandar@aussie.zone 5 months ago
The movement was only to recognise Palestinian statehood, not to define its borders.