After initially declining to comment on Basyouny’s posts,Burke said:“I’ve repeatedly condemned the atrocities of October 7 and anyone celebrating them.
“I find it bewildering that anyone is checking to find out if I still hold that position – of course I do.”
The Muslim Vote,created to support independent MPs running on a pro-Palestine platform,officially endorsed Basyouny’s candidacy in an Instagram post over the weekend.
The group did not respond to queries about Basyouny’s post and whether he retained the organisation’s support.
A separate group,Muslim Votes Matter,declined to comment when asked whether it was willing to endorse any candidates who had backed Hamas or celebrated the October 7 attacks.
A spokesperson said the group would not endorse any candidates until after the federal election is called.
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Labor sources,speaking on condition of anonymity,argued that Dutton’s argument was moot because an independent MP would rely on preferences from the Coalition,not Labor,to unseat an incumbent such as Burke.
Independent MP Allegra Spender,whose eastern suburbs electorate of Wentworth includes a large Jewish community,responded to the revelations by saying:“There should be no place in our parliament for someone who celebrates the murder of civilians.”
Fellow independent MP Monique Ryan,the member for Kooyong,said:“Hamas is a terrorist organisation. We can’t have people in the Australian parliament who support terrorist organisations.”
Peak bodies the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils,the Australian Muslim Advocacy Network and the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network did not respond to requests for comment about Basyouny’s posts.
Colin Rubenstein,executive director of the Australia/Israel&Jewish Affairs Council,described Basyouny’s Facebook post as “appalling” and called on him to apologise.
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