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shaayecanaan

(6,068 posts)
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 07:37 PM Nov 2012

Gillard reassures Israel of backing despite UN vote

THE Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has sought to placate an angry Jewish lobby with strong words of support in Parliament for Israel after Australia backed Palestine at the United Nations.

Ms Gillard's leadership is bruised but intact after she was forced to abandon her support for Israel to avoid being rolled by her own caucus.

Senior colleagues acknowledged that had Ms Gillard not backed down on the issue, it could have spelt the end of her leadership.

''This has weakened her leadership but had she lost (in caucus) it would have been worse,'' said one senior source.

Another said: ''She could have got it through the caucus but it would have come at a cost.''

Ms Gillard had wanted Australia to join the United States, Israel, Canada and a handful of smaller nations in voting no but faced stiff resistance led by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bob Carr, and supported by MPs from the Left and Right factions, most notably the usually pro-Israel NSW Right.

During a heated cabinet meeting on Monday night, only two ministers backed Ms Gillard while 10 argued for a abstention or a yes vote.

Ms Gillard insisted on a no vote and cabinet had no choice but to back her. But she was warned subsequently by factional bosses the Right would not be supporting her in the caucus on Tuesday morning when MPs were set to vote on a motion to back Palestine.

Ms Gillard agreed to an abstention just before caucus met, avoiding a defeat.

One factor driving the NSW Right was Labor's poor stock in western Sydney, where MPs and ministers are being lobbied by voters with a Middle-Eastern background.

But while this was a factor in the revolt, it was not the the only one.

The Israeli embassy and the Jewish lobby are angry at the decision and members of the lobby are seeking a meeting with the Prime Minister.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/gillard-reassures-israel-of-backing-despite-un-vote-20121128-2ae77.html

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Gillard reassures Israel of backing despite UN vote (Original Post) shaayecanaan Nov 2012 OP
"the Jewish lobby " in Australia is clearly not that powerful King_David Nov 2012 #1
Do you think that the Arab lobby is more powerful? nt shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #2
No idea, King_David Nov 2012 #3
I'm glad to have enlightened you -nt- shaayecanaan Nov 2012 #4
Yes, they control the entire Vegemite industry holdencaufield Nov 2012 #5

King_David

(14,851 posts)
3. No idea,
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 08:29 PM
Nov 2012

Before I read this article I didn't even know there was a Jewish Lobby.
There's not that many Jews in Australia .

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