Albanese wants to send more of your money to terror central in Gaza

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    How about the Arab nations do their bit and pitch in?

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    Anthony Albanese says the consequences of the action that has taken place in Gaza "should not impact on innocent civilians the way it has" and that the government is taking advice on what "further support" it can give.

    "We are taking advice on what further support we can give," the Prime Minister said when asked whether UNRWA funding would be restored on ABC Canberra Breakfast on Monday morning.

    "But we understand that part of the problem as well is getting access into Gaza and we consistently have called for that access to be given and we’re working with like-minded countries as well to make sure that can occur."

    Mr Albanese said Australia had previously doubled funding for UNRWA to provide support for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

    The Israeli government has alleged that several UNRWA staff took part in the October 7 attacks, and had previously claimed that the humanitarian body was affiliated with extremist Palestinian causes.

    The Israeli Defense Force accused 12 UNRWA employees of participating in the October 7 attacks, leading to a wave of funding suspensions from international governments.

    "The funding for this financial year was all delivered, more than $20 million, the funding that was paused was additional funding on top of that," the PM said.

    "We have very clear statements about the humanitarian need of people in Gaza who are suffering terribly."

    Mr Albanese said his government continued to call for "not just humanitarian support".

    "We are giving consideration to the range of supports that can be given including through other forms as well, in terms of essential food, and lifesaving delivery there."

    – Lily McCaffrey

 
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