Hill tells fellow MPs that Israel's right to defend itself does not extend to the 'indiscriminate mass killing of innocent Palestinians'
Debating the Israel-Hamas war, Labor's Julian Hill stood in parliament and told his fellow MPs that Israel's right to defend itself did not extend to the 'indiscriminate mass killing of innocent Palestinians'.
'The overwhelming feedback I have had from my community is the concern and the need to protect human life and ensure that Australia's response, along with the rest of the international community, equally values the lives of people in Gaza and innocent Palestinians and Israelis, and their collective suffering and loss,' he said.
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