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Michelle Grattan
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Six former prime ministers have issued a strong statement declaring support for both the Jewish and Palestinian communities in Australia and warning against allowing the Middle Eastern conflict to stoke division here.
The signatories are four former Liberal PMs – John Howard, Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison – and two former labor PMs, Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard.
The only other living former PM, Paul Keating, declined to sign. He has not publicly given his reasons.
The statement condemns the Hamas attack of October 7 on Israeli citizens, calls for the unconditional release of the hostages held by Hamas, and urges“sustained humanitarian access” for aid to reach innocent Palestinians.
It also urges Israel to avoid civilian casualties and reaffirms“the Australian government's enduring support for a two-state solution” to achieve a lasting peace between the Israeli and Palestinian peoples.
Stressing the importance of local cohesion, the statement says:
Nothing happening overseas justifies hate speech in Australia, the statement says.
The former PMs say Australia's success“depends on us not allowing conflict overseas to turn Australians against each other”.
They condemn“the cruel and murderous attack by Hamas terrorists on October 7”.
“It was the single largest massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust and its grotesque cruelty and violence was comparable to that of ISIS,” the statement says.
It says Hamas had“sought to provoke Israel into a reaction that would kill countless innocent civilians in Gaza. The Hamas terrorists have no more interest in the safety of Palestinians than they do of Israelis.
The statement calls for people in Australia to treat each other with love and respect and "support those who are grieving and distressed”.
The former PMs say they don't presume to give Isreal strategic advice.“But the legitimate objectve of defeating Hamas must be accompanied by support and protection for the civilian population of Gaza.
"Israel promises it will do all it can to avoid civilian casualties, we urge it to do so with all of its humanity and skill,” the statement says.
“We are horrified by the thousands of deaths and injuries inflicted on innocent Palestinian civilians, including many, many Palestinian children.”
Keating said in a statement that Mark Leibler, a prominent Australian Jewish leader and businessman, had contacted him last week proposing the joint statement.
“I told Leibler in a written message that I would not be agreeing to join other former prime ministers in authorising the statement.” Keating had no further comment to make on his position.
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