
Palestinian Advocacy Guiding Principles
The five principles which guide our advocacy for Palestine
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The Nakba is Now. Divest. Sanction. Resist. Tell Labor: Divest Australia’s Future Fund from Israel’s Genocide. May 15th is Nakba Day- marking the 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe)that saw Zionist militias violently expel over 750,000 Palestinian people from their homes and lands, massacring tens of thousands of people & wiping 530 villages off the map. The Nakba…
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Download and print this poster to distribute in your neighbourhood!
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Demand Australia Acts against Israel’s torture of Palestinians. Israel is torturing Palestinians into submission. Israel’s prison system and use of torture is a serious violation of international law. Australia has a clear obligation to act. This is your clear and key message. A succinct and focused message is harder to ignore. Be Direct: Make a…
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Key films to watch for Prisoners Day 2026.
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Since 1967 and Israel’s illegal occupation of historic Palestine, more than a million Palestinians have been detained in Israeli occupation prisons. Those imprisoned are subjected to abuse of legal process, torture and mistreatment, forced transfer and enforced separation from family, as well as dire prison conditions. Prisoners include children, women, Palestinian rights activists and politicians,…
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APAN has collaborated with the Arts Impact Society to share and distribute these posters. Please download, print and paste them up around your community.
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A printable resource designed to be displayed and distributed to draw attention to Australia’s invitation to genocidal Israeli president Isaac Herzog. Print this poster and put them up in your community. A3 Poster available here.
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A printable resource designed to be displayed and distributed to draw attention to Australia’s invitation to genocidal Israeli president Isaac Herzog. Print this poster and put them up in your community. A2 Poster available here.
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Australia must arrest and investigate Israel’s genodical president Isaac Herzog should he enter the country. Call your representatives to deliver this message and demand action. Things to remember before making your call: Report back to APAN on how you went here. The script below is there to help you navigate your conversation, but remember to…
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Download and read the letter APAN sent to the Attorney General, demanding that: ● Israeli Prime Minister Herzog be arrested and investigated should he enter Australian territory, in relation to credible allegations of genocide and incitement. ● Australia fulfils its obligations under the Genocide Convention, including the duties to prevent, investigate and punish genocide. ●…
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Many Israeli dates are produced on stolen Palestinian land, grown in illegal Israeli settlements. Palestinians are calling on us to boycott Israeli dates in solidarity with their struggle for freedom. Download and print our double-sided A5 flyer to share this campaign and information with your friends and family.
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The Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the Exposure Draft of the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 (the Bill). APAN is a national civil society organisation advocating for the freedom, justice and self-determination of the Palestinian people in accordance with international law. APAN considers the Combatting…
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This report communicates an analysis of the submissions to the Anti-Palestinian Racism in Schools Register (‘the Register’). Its aim was to collect and document experiences in education of being silenced and discriminated against for showing solidarity with Palestine since the beginning of the Gaza Genocide in October 2023. The authors of this report draw urgent…
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A toolkit for hosting a film screening to engage your network to build the movement. Why host a film screening? Films are incredibly powerful tools for reaching new audiences, communicating difficult messages, and bridging the gap between fact and emotion. Film screenings are also relatively simple events to host, and are a good starting place…
