Australia must stop arming Israel

February 14, 2024
Issue 
Stop arming Israel
Protesters are demanding an end to the manufacture of weapons sent to aid Israel's genocide in Gaza. Photo: Jordan AK

If the world stopped arming Israel, its genocide in Gaza could be bought to an end.

Israel can only continue to massacre Palestinians because of theĀ billions of dollars it receives in military aid from weaponsā€™ exports to the West.

The United States provides Israel with more thanĀ Ā each year. Shamefully, this has been ramped upĀ under ā€™s administration.

Right now, Biden is asking for Congressional approval for US$14.1 billion in ā€œsupplementalā€ aid for Israel: about US$4 billion for air defences; US$1.2 billion for Iron Beam, a laser weapons system to destroy missiles; and US$2.5 billion to support US military operations in the region.

While Anthony Albaneseā€™s Labor government is not stumping up the same amount of military aid, it is nevertheless complicit in Israelā€™s war crimes.

The US-controlled Pine Gap spy base, hosted by Australia near Alice Springs, collects and analyses surveillance data from Palestine to aid Israel in its carpet bombing of Gaza.

Australia has providedĀ more than Ā to Israel over the past five years. Since 2017, it has issuedĀ , a Senate Estimates hearing was told last year.

Yet Labor is refusing to give any detail about the type of military equipment it is exporting to Israel.

Victorian Labor is just as complicit. It has signed agreements with theĀ Ā and has partnerships withĀ 

This is why the movement to free Palestine is demanding that governments come clean on military aid being provided to Israel, including military export licences.

The movement hasĀ exposed how weapons corporations are makingĀ Ā from killing Palestinians, mostly women and children.

TheĀ demand for an arms embargo on Israel has had some success. A Dutch court orderedĀ on February 12 a delivery of F-35 jet parts to IsraelĀ be stopped. It said there is a ā€œclear riskā€ that the parts are being used in ā€œserious violations of international humanitarian lawā€.

Ā to Israel after it launched its attack on October 7. Spanish foreign ministerĀ JosĆ© Manuel Albares toldĀ Al JazeeraĀ that they realised the ā€œimportanceā€ of a just and permanent solution for Palestine.

Activists in Victoria are stepping up the pressure on Australian-based defence companies, such asĀ Heat Treatment Australia (HTA),Ā which provides heat treatment for components of F-35 Joint Strike fighters.

We have to redouble our efforts to stop Israelā€™s ethnic cleansing: Israelā€™s ground offensive in Rafah,Ā southern Gaza, whereĀ 1.5 million PalestiniansĀ had been sent by Israel, are now in the frontline.

Ā show virtually every open space has been taken up by temporary shelters: the population density has risen from 4100 people a square kilometre to almost 20,000.

If Labor really wereĀ concerned about human rights, as it says it is, it would impose an arms embargo on Israel.

Australia, like other Western governments, isĀ selective about such measures. Under Scott Morrison, the Coalition was quick to impose an arms embargo on Russia after it invaded Ukraine.

Australia has had no problemĀ ,Ā including Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia.

We must also demand the government stops subsidising weapons corporations. It was revealed in 2019 that a Canberra-based defence company, Electro Optic Systems, received more thanĀ Ā toĀ sell weapons systems to Saudi Arabia which were used to bomb Yemen.

Laborā€™s complicity in the genocide in Gaza goes beyond providing military exports and refusing to condemn Israelā€™s genocidal acts.

It is rooted in the governmentā€™s direct links and investment in the military industrial complex. We canā€™t forget that, in 2018, Morrison decided that Australia would strive toĀ .

Albanese continued the Coalitionā€™s militaristic legacy by ratifying theĀ $368 billion AUKUS agreementĀ and continuing to fund weapons technology, such as .

Israelā€™s genocide, using state-of-the-art technology provided by the West, is a powerful argument to shut down the whole industry which is only ever used in unjust wars of aggression which target the victims of imperialism.

WeaponsĀ companies, such as HTA, can be retooled to produce socially useful products to advance the necessary energy transition from fossil power to renewables.

Fighting the military industrial complex that supplies Israelā€™s genocidal war on Gaza has to be a central focus of our continuing struggle for peace and self-determination for Palestine.

[Sue Bolton is a member of theĀ . She is also a Merri-bek City Councillor and initiated one of the first council motions nationwide calling for a ceasefire.]

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