Could the crisis in the Middle East reshape Australian politics? – Full Story podcast
This week marks the anniversary of the 7 October attacks by Hamas in Israel and the start of Israel’s war in Gaza.
One year on, and the conflict is deeply and personally felt here in Australia, by so many who grieve for the lives lost. And it has also redrawn domestic political faultlines.
Political editor Karen Middleton tells Reged Ahmad how differing views of the Israel-Gaza war have percolated up into our political debate
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- A year of horror, vile political point-scoring and the oldest hatred hitting home. And yet I still hope – Mark Dreyfus
- Across the west, the right is rebranding itself as champions of the common folk. Will it work in Australia?
- ‘We refuse to let hatred take hold’: Sydney mourners remember Palestinian and Lebanese lives lost since 7 October
- Jeers for Albanese and cheers for Dutton as leaders join Jewish communities to mark 7 October atrocities
- Australian Jews grappling with dissolving unity and the rise in antisemitism a year on from 7 October
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