Labor moves to punish Greens over Gaza stance – and it could play into Liberal hands
- Labor is moving to punish the Greens for their stance on Gaza, as stated by former Labor state minister Philip Dalidakis, who noted the importance of addressing concerns from Jewish voters.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has commented on the implications of Labor's potential actions regarding the Greens in the political landscape.
- The Greens have faced backlash from various leaders, including Zionist Federation president Jeremy Leibler, who accused them of exploiting tensions and promoting antisemitic rhetoric.
- Colin Rubenstein from the Australia Israel and Jewish Affairs Council urged Labor to not support the Greens, emphasizing the need for principled political decisions.
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