Department of Home Affairs officials said during Senate estimates hearings that they had approved more than 2000 visas to Palestinian residents since the beginning of Israel’s war with Hamas.
Officials said the median processing time for visitor visas,across all countries,was a day.
“In the middle of an unprecedented antisemitism crisis,the government should be taking much greater care in granting visas to people from a war zone run by a terrorist organisation,” opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said.
“How can they possibly assure themselves there is not one Hamas supporter among them? And how will it help social cohesion if they manage to slip through?”
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Hamas,a listed terror organisation in Australia,has been the governing authority in Gaza since 2007 and led a series of shock attacks on October 7 that killed 1200 people in Israel. In the retaliatory war in the Gaza Strip since then,at least 29,000 Palestinians have been killed,according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
Only 334 people from the Palestinian territories have actually arrived in Australia after being granted a visitor visa since October,reflecting the difficulty of escaping Gaza. Most of the Palestinians granted visas since October have been from residents in Gaza,sources said.