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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for an end to the “cycle of violence and terror”, as he commemorated the second anniversary of October 7.
Albanese opened Question Time, recalling the Hamas-led attack on Israel, during which more than 1,200 Israelis were killed and 251 hostages taken, according to the Israeli government.
He said his government stands with Jewish people around the world “who feel the cold shadow of history’s darkest chapter in any act of antisemitism”.
“Hamas sought to kill and to terrify. They planned a nightmare of scarcely comprehensible cruelty and made it a reality,” Albanese said about Hamas, which Australia has designated a terrorist organisation.
The two-year war has killed more than 66,000 people in Gaza, according to its health ministry, with many of those still alive exhausted, displaced and hungry — with little hope of the war ending even as peace efforts resume.

He welcomed efforts by United States President Donald Trump to broker peace in Gaza.

“A future without Hamas, and a future that encompasses two states — the state of Israel and the state of Palestine, living side by side within internationally recognised borders, and recognising each other’s right to live in peace and security,” he said.
“That is the possibility of the future that is before us. It is our duty to do everything in our power to seize it.”

Albanese said he would meet with the brother of Australian Galit Carbone, killed in the October 7 attack, who sat in the gallery.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley recalled the merciless cruelty of the attack, stating that “women were raped, children were massacred, and the frail were struck down and tortured”.
Ley said the date was a “brutal reminder of the depths of human cruelty and of the evil that flourishes when hatred is armed”.
“Two years on, Australia has failed to stand firm in the face of terror. Australia has been lauded by Hamas and condemned by Israel and by the United States,” she said, eliciting murmurs of disapproval in the chamber.

“To Israel, to survivors, and to Jewish communities worldwide, you are not alone. We are with you in mourning, unity, and with an unwavering belief that life will prevail over terror,” she stated.

Leaders condemn ‘abhorrent’ pro-Hamas graffiti

Earlier in the day, both leaders criticised the defacing of a Melbourne billboard with pro-Hamas graffiti on the October 7 anniversary.

Victoria Police is investigating the painting of “Glory to Hams” on a billboard in Fitzroy, in Melbourne’s inner-north.

A white billboard above a group of buildings that has been graffitied with the words "Glory to Hamas".

Police are investigating how the message came to be painted on the billboard in Melbourne’s Fitzroy. Source: AAP / Joel Carrett

Albanese labelled it “abhorrent”.

“The people responsible must face the full force of the law. The AFP [Australian Federal Police] will work with Victorian police to bring them to justice,” he said.
Ley said the hateful graffiti was “deeply disturbing”, stating that support for Hamas “is not free speech, it is a crime”.
Meanwhile, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allen said the graffiti was “so deeply wrong and offensive”.
“My thoughts and heart goes with the Jewish community today and everyone in our community who is striving for peace and harmony. This is not achieving that outcome.”

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