
One important irony of the federal election result is that while some finally realised that electing Peter Dutton was an invitation to open Australia as a branch office to implement Donald Trumpās authoritarian domestic political agenda, the re-elected Anthony Albanese government will continue to materially support Trumpās foreign policies and wars, including the genocide of Palestinians, however much they violate international law.
It is also ironic that the difference between Labor and the Coalition on all the major issues, including climate change and its impacts, socio-economic inequality, teetering public infrastructure and the horrendous defence-foreign policy sell-out to the US war machine, was tissue-thin.
It was only Duttonās import of Trumpism into the Coalitionās domestic political agenda which sent them into oblivion.
All these issues, except the spectre of Trumpism as an internal wrecking ball, were duplicitous exclusions from the election campaign, by Labor-Coalition agreement.Ā
āā was used by political philosopher Mark Warren to demonstrate how political corruption exists in 21st century āwestern democraciesā by denying knowledge to voters to make an informed vote.
The most reprehensible of these exclusions was Australiaās bipartisan agreement to censor the issue of genocide from public view, an agreement endorsed by most mainstream media and pollsters.
However, this censorship, obviously publicly unknown in its scope, has been unsuccessful in hiding, in general outline, a broad range of ways and means that Australia has supported Israel without interruption since October 2023. This is in contravention of international law and is a complete rejection of International Court of Justice rulings and conclusions by Amnesty International, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Human Rights Commission.
The public is therefore of Australian financial, military (weapons, parts, vehicles, technology, intelligence, personnel), trade in goods (coal, for example), propaganda, diplomatic and legislative support for the destruction of Palestine.
The exclusion of genocide represents much more than the now normalised small target campaigns, which have already set in motion the gradual disintegration and corruption of political representation.
It is a breaking point where adherence to international humanitarian law, in the most serious of all human rights issues, has been abandoned by the Labor-Coalition political machines.
It is a breaking point in restricting and limiting public participation in the political arena to parameters defined by lawsuits filed to intimidate, silence and harass critics or opponents, by media vilification and by McCarthyist-style political demonization. These are all calculated to destroy the lives and careers of those who play leadership roles in opposing genocide.
The self-serving politics and instincts of both Labor and the Coalition ā both glued in service to US imperial interests ā requires a dumbing down of public knowledge of the world at large and a replacing of informed analysis with censorship and secrecy. It is about promoting ignorance.
Thus, it has become imperative for Australiaās ruling class to hide its support for genocide by all means possible. It involves convoluted opaque arrangements and agreements in the transfer of military equipment and other goods to Israel, as we see with the sale of to Israel this year; weaponry ideally suited to the mass slaughter of civilians in Gaza ā especially children.
It has become even more imperative that voices opposing genocide be silenced, condemned as āantisemiticā, or supporters of terrorism or labelled in true 1950s McCarthyist Ā terms as an āextremist populist leftā which has āshamefully weaponised the Gaza conflictā. used those words to attack the Greensā principled opposition to genocide.
Labor foreign minister Penny Wong, who falsely accused the Greens of āspreading false information on Gazaā, needs to explain why she does not outright condemn Israelās to destroy āmore and more homesā in Gaza and to only provide food to Palestinians who agree not to return to the areas where they lived. This will ensure that the āinevitable outcomeā of the Israeli armyās destruction of Gaza will be either starvation to death or the forced expulsion of surviving Palestinians from the territory.
Israelās āplanā is a war crime, as Australiaās government would know full well, not āfalse informationā.
Nor is it āfalse informationā that, in the last few days, Israeli minister said Israel āneeded to be more determined to open the gates of hellā in Gaza and that minister stated that āGaza will be totally destroyedā, the population concentrated in a narrow strip bordering Egypt in the south and ābe totally despairingā.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
Will Australia do nothing to oppose Israelās latest plan, āOperation Gideonās Chariotā, to finally exterminate or remove all Palestinians in Gaza, just as it refused to do anything at all to halt the worst and most horrific abuses of the rights of children ever witnessed in real time?
We need to make our views loudly known, since it did nothing in response to a March report of the that āIsrael has increasingly employed sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence against Palestinians as part of a broader effort to undermine their right to self-determination and carried out genocidal acts through the systematic destruction of sexual and reproductive healthcare facilitiesā.
The āfalse information on Gazaā and the real, materially-based āshamefully weaponisedā Australian stance sits firmly and irrevocably with the Labor-Coalition political machine. It makes a mockery of any claims they make to upholding basic human rights defined in international law.
[Peter Henning has authored three books on Tasmanians during World War II, the last beingĀ Veils and Tin Hats about Tasmanian nurses at war.]