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    Australia PM cites killed aid worker in speech on Palestinian recognition

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Australia's PM Albanese addresses the UN, citing an aid worker's death in Gaza while recognizing Palestinian statehood, joining global support.

    Table of Contents

    • Australia's Recognition of Palestine
    • Impact of Aid Worker Deaths
    • Albanese's Government Stance
    • International Reactions

    Australia PM Honors Fallen Aid Worker in Palestinian Recognition Speech

    Australia's Recognition of Palestine

    (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese cited an Australian aid worker killed in Gaza, along with journalists and "tens of thousands of civilians", in a speech at the United Nations where dozens of leaders met on Monday to promote Palestinian statehood.

    Impact of Aid Worker Deaths

    Australia, Britain and Canada on Sunday recognised Palestine, joining more than three-quarters of the 193 U.N. members who already recognise a Palestinian state, a move opposed by the United States and Israel.

    Albanese's Government Stance

    Australia was the first United Nations member to vote 78 years ago for the plan that made Israel's statehood possible, and continued to stand with the Jewish people against anti-semitism, Albanese told the meeting.

    International Reactions

    "The Israeli Government must accept its share of responsibility" for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where tens of thousands of civilians had been killed, he said.

    "Aid workers have been killed trying to deliver humanitarian assistance, including Australian Zomi Frankcom," he said, noting also the journalists "killed trying to bring the truth to light".

    Albanese's centre-left Labor government had decided to recognise Palestine based on commitments from the Palestinian Authority that Hamas hand over its weapons and have no role in a future state, and that elections are held, he added.

    Albanese is attending the United Nations General Assembly for the first time. Despite earlier hopes the trip would provide an opportunity for his first meeting with Trump, an important security ally, Australia did not appear among the countries listed by the White House on Monday for bilateral meetings in New York.

    Australian media outlets on Tuesday reported this as a "snub", after Trump a week earlier told reporters that Albanese would be coming for a visit to see him "very soon".

    (Reporting by Kirsty Needham in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australia recognizes Palestinian statehood at UN.
    • •PM Albanese cites aid worker's death in Gaza.
    • •Australia joins majority of UN members supporting Palestine.
    • •Albanese criticizes Israeli government's role in Gaza crisis.
    • •Australia's recognition contingent on Palestinian Authority commitments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia PM cites killed aid worker in speech on Palestinian recognition

    1What did Australian PM Anthony Albanese mention in his speech?

    Albanese cited an Australian aid worker killed in Gaza, along with journalists and tens of thousands of civilians, during his speech at the United Nations.

    2Which countries recognized Palestine alongside Australia?

    Australia, Britain, and Canada recognized Palestine, joining more than three-quarters of the 193 U.N. members who already recognize a Palestinian state.

    3What conditions did Albanese's government set for recognizing Palestine?

    The recognition was based on commitments from the Palestinian Authority that Hamas would hand over its weapons and have no role in a future state.

    4What was the significance of Albanese's attendance at the UN General Assembly?

    This was Albanese's first attendance at the United Nations General Assembly, where he hoped to meet with Trump, an important security ally.

    5How did the Israeli government respond to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza?

    Albanese stated that the Israeli Government must accept its share of responsibility for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where many civilians have been killed.

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