Why boycotting Israel matters

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1. Bashar Al-Assad does not have the backing of the Washington/London Axis
2. One side in the Yemeni Atrocity has the backing of the Washington/London Axis. The Saudis. Their crimes against the Yemeni people are not questioned.
3. Genocide against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim population was actively whitewashed by the so-called 'darling' of the Washington/London Axis, Aung San Suu Kyi
4 Israel is backed to the hilt by the Washington/London Axis
 

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1. Bashar Al-Assad does not have the backing of the Washington/London Axis
2. One side in the Yemeni Atrocity has the backing of the Washington/London Axis. The Saudis. Their crimes against the Yemeni people are not questioned.
3. Genocide against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim population was actively whitewashed by the so-called 'darling' of the Washington/London Axis, Aung San Suu Kyi
4 Israel is backed to the hilt by the Washington/London Axis
We sell them military equipment to assist in their genocide too.
 
We sell them military equipment to assist in their genocide too.

Yeah, you're right. There needs to be more transparency about 'defence' exports. After all, it is OUR tax dollars at work there isn't it?

7 Jan 2023

The Defence Department has granted dozens of weapons export permits over the past two years to nations accused of mass human rights violations and war crimes.

Greens senator David Shoebridge said the deals were helping to fuel a "brutal war" in Yemen

Defence Minister Richard Marles said all exports were done in accordance with Australian legislation and international obligations

The ABC can reveal approval is routinely given for Australian-made lethal technology to be sent to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia, but the federal government insists careful consideration has been given to each decision.

Official figures from Defence confirm 200 permits for "military or dual-use" exports were issued in total for the three nations between 2021 and 2022, although during the same period thousands of approvals were also given to countries such as the US and New Zealand...

"...What is concerning is just how little transparency there is on Australia's defence exports. We're told almost nothing," Senator Shoebridge says...
 

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