Northern Beaches Council Votes Down Pro-Palestine Motion
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Odense Municipality's schools should still have the right to debate the topic "Palestine must be recognized as an independent state" in the upcoming school elections. This was the outcome after a debate in Odense City Council on Wednesday evening. The proposer, the Unity Party, writes in a press release. - It is a victory for freedom of expression, municipal self-government and the Palestine issue. We are confident that our young people can take…
Anti-Israel motion fails in Northern Beaches
An anti-Israel motion about the conflict in Gaza, penned by Greens councillor Ethan Hrnjak, failed to pass at a June 17 Northern Beaches Council meeting, in which the city’s mayor, Sue Heins, described the motion’s nature and timing as “abhorrent”. Elements of the five-point motion, seconded by Cr Miranda Korzy, included that the council supports “an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza (Palestine)”, without including any preconditions, suc…
UN overwhelmingly backs Gaza ceasefire resolution
UN General Assembly overwhelmingly backs Gaza ceasefire resolutionA view of the vote during the 60th plenary meeting of the General Assembly. The meeting discussed illegal Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.12/06/2025The move followed the Security Council’s failure to pass a similar resolution last week owing to a lone veto by permanent member the United States.The resolution was backed …
Northern Beaches Council rejects Gaza ceasefire motion amid fiery debate – J-Wire
Northern Beaches Council in Sydney has voted down a motion from a Greens councillor calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, support for Palestinian refugees, and the boycott of companies linked to Israel, after heated scenes inside and outside the chamber. The motion also sought to express solidarity with activist groups, including the Australia Palestine […] The post Northern Beaches Council rejects Gaza ceasefire motion amid fiery debate ap…
Turkey's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Ahmet Yıldız, said that the cycle of violence that began with Israel's "illegal" attacks on Iran should not extend to Syria. Yıldız stated that they welcomed the Gaza resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly last week and noted that the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip has reached an unbearable level.
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