Australian government announced it no longer recognizes west al-Quds as Israeli capital reversing a decision made by its predecessor in line with international efforts for finding enduring and just solution to decades-long issue in Palestine.
Australia no longer recognizes west al-Quds as Israeli capital in reverse of previous decision
18 Oct 2022 - 10:13
Australian government announced it no longer recognizes west al-Quds as Israeli capital reversing a decision made by its predecessor in line with international efforts for finding enduring and just solution to decades-long issue in Palestine.
During a media briefing on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the government "recommits Australia to international efforts
in the responsible pursuit of progress towards a just and enduring ... solution" to the issue of Palestine.
She added that the status of al-Quds should be decided through talks between Israelis and Palestinians, and not through unilateral decisions.
The Israeli regime occupied the western part of the city during a heavily-Western-backed war in 1948. It also occupied the Palestinian territory of the West Bank, including East al-Quds, in a another war in 1967.
Ever since, the apartheid regime has dotted the territory with hundreds of illegal settlements that have come to house hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers.
Palestinians want the West Bank as part of a future independent state with East al-Quds as its capital. The Israeli regime, however, lays claim to the entire city as its so-called capital.
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