Iran, Israel and Australia
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Mohammed Mustafa recently returned from his second medical mission in Gaza, describing horrific conditions. Now, the Australian doctor is on a mission to build an Australian-backed children's hospital to help save lives.
Former Olympian and senator Nova Peris, along with other Australians, sought shelter in Israel after Iran launched missile attacks in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Peris, part of a group including Indigenous leaders,
Explosions have been heard in Iran with Israel claiming it has attacked the country’s capital Tehran. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced a “special situation” in Israel. He said its schools would be closed on Friday.
The upgraded travel warning comes after Iran retaliated against an Israeli attack — part of an operation that will last "as many days as it takes", to end what Israel says is Iran's nuclear threat.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said condemnation by the U.S. and Israel of sanctions imposed on two far-right Israeli cabinet ministers was "predictable", and that the two men had impeded a two-state solution.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned five nations that imposed sanctions on two controversial Israeli officials and called for a "reversal of the sanctions."
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The Times of Israel on MSNAustralia blocks visit by Israel activist Hillel Fuld, causing outrageScheduled to speak at events to raise money for Magen David Adom, Fuld had his visa rescinded as he was accused of being a 'merchant of Zionist hate speech'
The Australian dollar falls heavily against the US dollar, losing 1 per cent against the greenback in the space of a couple of hours on the news of Israel's air strikes on Iran. The Aussie is often seen as a proxy for global financial and political instability.