It is one thing to take issue with the federal government's position on a resolution to the UN but another to argue it has caused rising anti-Semitic attacks in Australia.
Australia backs UN resolution calling for end to Israel's presence in Occupied Palestinian Territory
Australia changes its position to support a UN resolution demanding "Israel bring to an end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible".
Photo shows Delegates sit in a semi-circle shape and look at a large stage and screens.Bashed, whipped, threatened and detained — five victims of alleged Israeli brutality in the West Bank
Despite the risk of reprisals, five men speak out about allegedly suffering violence and threatening behaviour from Israeli forces in the West Bank city of Hebron.
Photo shows A composite image shows the faces of three men, two with spectacles and one with a beard.Why this Israeli journalist teamed up with a Palestinian activist to make a West Bank documentary
From 2019–2023, these Palestinians filmed what was happening in their West Bank village. Those thousands of hours of footage have been turned into a new documentary that is gathering Oscar's buzz.
Photo shows A child walks on a concrete slab surrounded by ruins of buildings.UN halts aid to Gaza after violence as hostage video released by Hamas
Hamas has released a video of an Israeli-American hostage in which he pleads for US President-elect Donald Trump to secure his release.
Photo shows A screenshot of the face of a man in a video.Israeli military says it was targeting Hamas 'terrorist' in strike that reportedly killed three World Central Kitchen aid workers
The food charity says it is pausing its operations in Gaza after a vehicle carrying its staff members was hit by an Israeli air strike.
Photo shows A photo of a white car with blasted windows and doors.An aide to Netanyahu is accused of leaking secret documents to derail hostage talks
A controversy is unfolding in Israel over classified military documents, allegedly leaked by an aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that may have harmed efforts to free hostages held by Hamas.
Photo shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks on stahe behind a lectern.Hezbollah chief says group has scored 'divine victory' against Israel
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem has declared his organisation has scored a "divine victory" in its year-long war with Israel that paused as part of a ceasefire deal last week.
Photo shows A man wearing a turban.Children inside Gaza wish for an 'end to the war'. But their lives are more in danger now than for decades
Children in war-torn areas like Sudan and Gaza are suffering more than before, a new report suggests, as grave violations against them jump to the highest level we've seen in over two decades.
Photo shows Tow children walking amid tents in Gaza, one is holding a bucket and has his hand placed on younger sibling's back.Barbed wire, mud, concrete walls and burnt-out cars — the scars of war along the 'blue line'
The ABC takes you to the border between the two countries, hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force.
Photo shows Barriers and barbed wire along the blue line, with a dirt road running near the border wall.Israel and Hezbollah accuse each other of breaching two-day-old ceasefire
Israel's military said on Thursday it had detected "suspects" in several areas in southern Lebanon, calling this a violation of a ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Photo shows A man walking on a road in front of a pile of rubbleIsraeli PM to appeal International Criminal Court arrest warrant accusing him of war crimes
Arrest warrants were issued for Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister, Yoav Gallant, as well as a Hamas military leader, last week.
Photo shows Two men sitting at a table, with flags behind them, looking onA ceasefire in Lebanon is a relief to many — until Netanyahu teases his next big plan
The ceasefire is an obvious relief to many and reveals three major achievements from Israel's devastating response to Hezbollah, but it could also signal the start of a more intense conflict with Iran.
Photo shows Flames and smoke rise from a cluster of high-rise buildings hit by airstrikes at night.What does a ceasefire in Lebanon mean for Israel and Hezbollah?
Hezbollah and Israel agree to a ceasefire in Lebanon, ending hostilities which have killed more than 3,000 people.
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Photo shows A line of soldiers in khaki walk past a fire-damaged houseMelbourne woman demands answers after losing vision in alleged Israeli military shooting
Ranem Abu Izneid fears her dreams of becoming a dentist are over after she was hit with shrapnel while studying in her university accommodation in the West Bank.
Photo shows A young woman with a plastic bandage over her eyeAustralian student accuses Israel Border Police of firing bullet which may rob her of her vision
Doctors are battling to save 20-year-old Ranem Abu Izneid's eyesight, after she was injured this month.
Photo shows A car burns in a streetIsraeli army orders Gaza City suburb evacuated, fires rockets at Lebanon army centre
The Israeli military has issued new evacuation orders to residents in areas of an eastern Gaza City suburb, setting off a new wave of displacement on Sunday.
Photo shows People stand around debris on the ground.Inside the ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and Deif and what it means for them
The International Criminal Courrt has issued arrest warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defence minister Yoav Gallant, and one of the last remaining Hamas leaders, Mohammed Deif. This is what they include.
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Photo shows A man speaks at a podium with his finger raised to make a pointVictorian government says agreement with Israel's defence ministry will not be renewed
The Victorian premier says a Memorandum of Understanding between the government and the Israeli Ministry of Defence signed in December 2022 won't be renewed As the state focuses on other "strategic opportunities".
Photo shows A close-up of a large, ornate wooden door at the front of Victoria's Parliament houseAustralian authors send all federal MPs 5 books about the Israel-Gaza war to read over summer
Organisers of the Summer Reading for MPs campaign say they're not trying to change minds, but they believe reading can provide a "better understanding of the present through the lens of history".
Photo shows A composite image showing five writersUS vetoes Gaza ceasefire resolution as Hamas rules out hostage deal until war ends
The United States vetoes a UN Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza, drawing criticism of the Biden administration for again blocking international action aimed at halting Israel's war with Hamas.
Photo shows A wide shot of the UN Security council meeting in a circle at its headquarters.