Reversal of recognition of West Jerusalem
Today the Government has reaffirmed Australia’s previous and longstanding position that Jerusalem is a final status issue that should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian people.
This reverses the Morrison Government’s recognition of West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Australia’s embassy has always been, and remains, in Tel Aviv.
Australia is committed to a two-state solution in which Israel and a future Palestinian state coexist, in peace and security, within internationally recognised borders.
We will not support an approach that undermines this prospect.
The Albanese Government recommits Australia to international efforts in the responsible pursuit of progress towards a just and enduring two-state solution.
Australia will always be a steadfast friend of Israel. We were among the first countries to formally recognise Israel under Labor Prime Minister Ben Chifley. This Government will not waver in its support of Israel and the Jewish community in Australia.
We are equally unwavering supporters of the Palestinian people, providing humanitarian support every year since 1951 and advocating for resumed peace negotiations.
I regret that Mr Morrison’s decision to play politics resulted in Australia’s shifting position, and the distress these shifts have caused to many people in the Australian community who care deeply about this issue.