“And so,one of the reasons I am speaking up … is I didn’t want the support for Palestinians just to be dismissed as something from the left,” Coulton says.
While Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has said Israel should show no restraint forthe slaughter and abduction of its civilians at the hands of Hamas fighters,and Nationals leader David Littleproud has said the bombardment of Gaza was a direct result of those attacks,Coulton wants more attention on the plight of civilians caught up in the conflict.
“Some of the language[used] early on about whatever it takes to take out Hamas concerned me … and we started to see those images come through of children and families and old people who are being caught up in this. They’ve got nowhere to go. There’s no escape,” he says.
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“And so all I’m asking for is:please respect civilian life. If that seems somehow a radical approach,I am a little bit concerned about where we’re all going with this quite frankly.”
A co-convener of the Parliamentary Friends of Palestine,Coulton issued a joint statement alongside Labor’s Maria Vamvakinou and Greens senator Janet Rice,which condemned the actions taken by Hamas but also noted:“Israel’s attacks on innocent civilians in Gaza are in breach of international humanitarian law.
“We condemn such attacks on Palestinian civilians,” a statement released by the group on Wednesday said.