The Australian Parliament witnessed a heated exchange on Thursday as Independent parliamentarian Zali Steggall accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of racism for his stance against accepting Gaza refugees.
Kabul 24: During a parliamentary debate, Steggall criticized Dutton’s call to bar refugees from Gaza, claiming it unfairly painted them as potential terrorists. She urged him to “stop being racist,” emphasizing that these are families in dire need of humanitarian aid, not threats.
Dutton’s Security Concerns
Dutton defended his position, asserting that allowing refugees from Gaza poses a national security risk. He expressed concerns over inadequate vetting processes for incoming individuals, suggesting that while most refugees are innocent, the government must ensure safety by knowing who enters Australia.
Broader Context of Tensions
The discussion reflects wider societal tensions regarding Australia’s response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The ruling Labor party faces pressure from various groups, including Australian Muslims advocating for a firmer stance against Israel, while others support unconditional backing for Israel.