Community leaders, including Palestinian Ahmed Abadla听from the Palestine Justice Movement, called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to impose sanctions on Israel and stop the trade in weapons听at a media conference at Port Botany on March 6.
They said they also wanted to 鈥渟end a clear message鈥 to ZIM shipping that it is not welcome in any of Sydney鈥檚 ports.
鈥淚t is time for Western societies and the entire world to act,鈥 Ahmed said, adding sanctions and boycotts would send a very clear message that Australia was taking its responsibility seriously in the wake of the interim ruling by the International Court of Justice.
Paul Keating, the Sydney branch secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia听said: 鈥淚srael is an apartheid state; it is also a rouge state. We support the Palestinians鈥 right to resist.鈥
Keating听issued a warning to all shipping corporations that they should not be doing business with Israel while it is committing genocide in Gaza. 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 want protests, declare that you will not move Israel鈥檚 goods.鈥
Noting the big police presence at the media conference, he said听NSW Labor needed to 鈥渁bolish the anti-protest laws鈥.
NSW Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi said it was not good enough for the Albanese government to be 鈥渁iding, abetting and arming Israel鈥, after 150 days genocide.
She demanded that the $4 million in frozen aid to UN Relief and Works听Agency (UNRWA)听鈥渨ithout any evidence of Israel鈥檚 claims鈥 showed听that the Labor government is 鈥渁n accessory to the genocide鈥.
鈥淥ur outrage at the massacre should not be underestimated鈥, she said adding,听鈥淎ustralia must sanction Netanyahu and his war cabinet鈥.
Greens Senator David Shoebridge said the reason that Albanese and Wong had been referred to the International Criminal court is 鈥渂ecause of their actions make them complicit in genocide鈥.
He referred to the MUA鈥檚 鈥減roud history鈥 of stopping pig iron exports to Japan during World War II, military equipment designed to prevent Indonesia鈥檚 struggle for independence 听and weapons shipments to Vietnam to aid the US war there against the North.
鈥淎nthony Albanese has encouraged two-way weapons鈥 trade 鈥斕齜ringing in billions of dollars of Israeli weapons that have been tested on Palestinians.
鈥淚t is permitting the trade in weapons and components to Israel 鈥斕齣ncluding drones, and parts for F35 fighter jets.鈥
Christy Cain, national secretary of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, spoke last and听made an impassioned plea to the union movement to do more to stop Israel鈥檚 genocide.
鈥淭his is not a war, it is a massacre,鈥 he听said. 鈥淭o say I鈥檓 disappointed with the union movement would be an understatement. Every leader of the trade union movement has to play a role for peace.鈥
Cain added to the list of proud union moments saying: 鈥淲e have previously been a part of stopping apartheid in South Africa. Nelson Mandela came to Australia after 27 years in jail, to thank the seaman鈥檚 union and the WWF [Waterside Workers Federation].鈥
He also noted听the MUA and the CFMEU鈥檚 support for听the East Timorese struggle for independence from Indonesia.
鈥淚 say to [ACTU secretary] Sally McManus and to Anthony Albanese: 鈥楽how leadership鈥!听Peace is union business.
鈥淯nions must get out there: we all have a role to play in stopping this massacre,鈥澨鼵ain said.