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澳外长警告:若不采取行动实现“两国方案”,未来或将再无“可供承认的”巴勒斯坦
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-05 08:20

Group 1 - The Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, warned that without international action towards a "two-state solution," there may no longer be a "recognizable" Palestine in the future [1] - A large-scale protest in Sydney against Israel's actions in Gaza saw participation estimates ranging from 200,000 to 300,000, while police estimated around 90,000 [3] - Wong expressed that the Australian government shares the public's desire for peace and a ceasefire, reflecting widespread shock and concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza [3] Group 2 - The health department in Gaza reported that on July 20, Israeli forces killed at least 85 people during a distribution of aid, marking the deadliest day for civilians in this round of conflict [4] - A joint statement from foreign ministers of several countries, including the UK, Australia, and Japan, called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza, condemning Israel's actions against civilians [4] - Several countries, including France and the UK, have indicated plans to recognize Palestine, with discussions on the recognition taking place at a high-level international meeting in New York [4]