Australia's Parliament resumed for the first time since the Labor Party's historic majority win, but the session was overshadowed by widespread pro-Palestinian protests both inside and outside Parliament House. Demonstrators and several lawmakers, including Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi, demanded the government impose sanctions on Israel over its actions in Gaza, leading to Faruqi being sanctioned by the Senate for her protest. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the federal government joined over two dozen countries in condemning Israel's conduct in Gaza, calling some actions 'completely indefensible.' The protests reflect growing public and political pressure on the government to take a stronger stance against Israel, as frustration mounts within Labor's own base. The events signal a deepening divide in Australian politics over the country's response to the Gaza conflict.
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