2023-25 Israeli genocide on Gaza

It is not enough to 鈥減unish Labor鈥 in coming elections. The real challenge is to build a political alternative that will act for the majority, not slavishly serve the billionaire class, argue Sue Bull, Jacob Andrewartha 补苍诲听Sam Wainwright.听

Isaac Nellist discusses Israel鈥檚 latest attacks on Lebanon and talks to Zack Schofield, an activist with Rising Tide, about Labor鈥檚 expansion of coal mining in New South Wales and how we can resist.

Fancy, expensive weapons being used to kill civilians? Not terrorism. Relatively less advanced technology? Terrorism. Zane Alcorn comments on ruling class hypocrisy.听

Socialist Alliance condemns Israel鈥檚 deadly escalation of its war and terrorism in Lebanon and calls on the Anthony Albanese Labor government to respect international law and immediately do the same.

Join protests to mark 12 months of Israel鈥檚 continued genocidal assault on Gaza.

Thousands joined protests across the country to condemn Israel's attacks on Gaza and Lebanon as Israel escalated its attacks.

Protester in front of Lebanese flag

Despite his rhetorical claims that his military objective is to neutralise Hamas, in reality Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his closest allies want to redesign the map of the Middle East, with a new 鈥淕reater Israel鈥 becoming a supremacist and colonial reference point for the global far right, argues Israel Dutra.

There were mixed results in the NSW local government elections, with campaigners reporting that cost-of-living, housing and the war in Gaza affected the vote. Jim McIlroy reports on the interim results.

Australia鈥檚 abstention聽on a United Nations General Assembly聽resolution聽against Israel鈥檚 occupation of Palestine shows how much it is failing Palestinian people and international law, Sam Wainwright told Peter Boyle.听

Palestine solidarity rally in Magan-djin/Brisbane, September 20

The 50th week of continuous protests against Israel鈥檚 genocide came days after their terrorist attacks on the people of Lebanon with exploding pagers and walkie-talkies.

More than 100 people took part in a community picket outside Bisalloy Steel to demand that it stop supplying reinforced steel to Israeli tanks for its genocide in Gaza. Luke Weyland reports.听

The Victorian government would have known that a weapons expo would be a focus for pro-Palestine and anti-war protesters. It went ahead anyway because, as Jacob Andrewartha argues, it is committed to militarism.