Senate debates

Monday, 2 March 2026

Questions without Notice: Take Note of Answers

Middle East

4:27 pm

Photo of Penny Allman-PaynePenny Allman-Payne (Queensland, Australian Greens) Share this | Hansard source

I also rise to take note of answers to questions asked by Green senators. I associate myself with the comments made by Senator Hanson-Young. Our Foreign minister was asked to confirm whether or not the Australian government believes that the war that has been started in Iran is illegal, and our Foreign minister refused to answer that question, deflecting and deferring and saying it is up to the US and Israel to explain their actions. That should horrify every single Australian—that our own government doesn't have the willingness or the capacity to make a call on whether international law has been breached. Are you incompetent, or are you lying?

The United Nations has said it's unlawful. It didn't even go to Congress in the US. US Democrats and some Republicans are questioning its legality, and yet our prime minister and our Foreign minister are first out the gate to say: 'Good job. Well done. We support you.' Shame! It is possible to be against a hateful regime, to condemn its actions, to support the right of Iranians to freedom, which the Greens are on the record as supporting, and, at the same time, to be against an unjust and dangerous military intervention that is outside international law. When did we start picking and choosing when we follow the law and when we don't? That should be alarming to every Australian, because a government that picks and chooses when it follows the law might not just start doing that overseas. There's a real chance they will start doing it here at home. This Labor government has lost its way, and it should be ashamed of itself.

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