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flag Twenty aid groups urge Australia to act on UN findings of Israeli genocide intent in Gaza, citing civilian harm and blocked aid.

Twenty major aid agencies are urging Australia to act against Israel following a UN inquiry finding that statements by Israeli ministers indicated intent to commit genocide in Gaza, citing widespread targeting of civilians, blocked food and water access, and a death toll nearing 65,000. Israel denies the allegations. International law experts say Australia, as a party to the Genocide Convention, has a duty to prevent genocide, including halting arms transfers. Australia has not sanctioned Israel but has targeted extremist ministers and settlers, condemned aid denial and civilian killings, supported a two-state solution at the UN, and called for a ceasefire and hostage deal. The International Court of Justice has issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant over war crimes and crimes against humanity, which Israel rejects.

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