City of Sydney Considers Tearing Up Contracts with Suppliers Targeted by Boycott Israel Campaign

The City of Sydney is considering terminating contracts with suppliers who are part of the boycott Israel campaign. Mayor Clover Moore believes that this action could help increase pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza. The council will be preparing a report on its investment policy regarding companies involved in human rights violations, including the illegal occupation of settlements in Palestinian territories and the supply of weapons. This decision was made following a motion put forward by the Greens.

Labor Senator Risks Party Membership by Backing Palestine Motion

Labor senator Fatima Payman took a bold step by crossing the floor of the Senate to support a Greens motion on recognizing Palestinian statehood. This decision puts her party membership at risk, as the Labor party requires all its parliamentarians to support collective decisions or face expulsion. While Coalition backbenchers are allowed to cross the floor, the Labor party has strict rules in place. Those who defy party lines risk expulsion or suspension. Payman's decision to support the motion on Palestinian statehood was not taken lightly, as each step felt like a mile for the first-term senator. This move highlights the complexities and tensions within the Australian political landscape when it comes to issues related to international relations and foreign policy. Payman's decision to back the motion shows her commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights and recognition on the global stage.