Israel, Australia stands with you and Australia stands for you. Hamas did their worst. Israel, do your best.
Senator McGRATH (Queensland) (21:09): Hamas has started the first pogrom of the 21st century. Unless Hamas is wiped from the face of the earth, it won’t be the last pogrom. With terror not seen since the Holocaust, Hamas, modern day nazi savages, have unleashed a wall of violence against the free people of Israel. As I speak, Israel is fighting for her existence. Israelis are fighting for their lives. Hundreds are held hostage, but in a way we—Palestinians, Israelis, Australians—are all hostages of Hamas. Unless Hamas is destroyed, the eye we turn towards Israel will close upon our own morality.
To the people of Israel, Australia stands for you and Australia stands with you. Democracy, freedom and liberty must always be defended. Australia condemns the hate of Hamas. We condemn the beheading of babies, we condemn the murder of families, we condemn the massacre of young people dancing in the desert and we condemn the murder of all who died.
Yet what is louder than the anguished cries of Australians shouting our anger at the pogrom of Jews? It is silence—the silence of those who do not condemn and the silence of those who offer weak, meaningless, grey words. The Greens and teals bring shame upon parliament, shame upon their political platform and shame upon Australia. The former foreign minister, Bob Carr, brings shame while chairing the Crescent Foundation—a charity—when he fails to condemn the murder of children. He brings shame by calling the Hamas pogrom ‘a tactical success’. Even louder were the chants of the bigots on the steps of the Sydney Opera House—’Gas the Jews;’ ‘Eff the Jews.’ Let me repeat those words that should not be said: ‘Gas the Jews;’ ‘Eff the Jews.’ These words, which do not belong in Australia, were shouted in glee by those who do not belong in Australia.
Israel, Australia stands with you and Australia stands for you. Hamas did their worst. Israel, do your best.