In the shadow of William Cooper
Norman Miller, co-founder of the Indigenous Friends of Israel International, will protest Australia’s recent vote in the United Nations General Assembly in front of Parliament House in Canberra tomorrow.
He and his co-founder, his wife Barbara, said: “It is a retrograde step by the Australian government to support a UN motion which effectively requires Israel to withdraw from so-called “occupied territories.”
This hypocritical move to shore up the Muslim vote and drop the Jewish community like a hotcake after pledging that nothing would change if the ALP was elected. It said the ALP would maintain its bipartisan support for Israel and it has changed it position at the UN a number of times dropping bipartisanship and abandoning its ally, Israel.”
The couple feels the Australian government would rather reward the terrorism of Oct 7 and has continually pushed for a two-state solution when all the terrorists want is a one-state solution with the removal of Israel and the Jewish people.
They added: “Hamas wants Hitler’s Final Solution to prevail in the Middle East where Jews have been systematically ethnic cleansed from Arab lands.
While the request for a Palestinian state is understandable, this has been offered to them many times and they have refused because they do not recognise Israel is the ancient homeland of the Jewish people who are Indigenous to that land.
Australia and Doc Evatt were at the forefront in the United Nations of voting for and offering a 1947 partition plan for the British Mandate to be divided into a Jewish state and an Arab state as the word Palestinian was not in vogue then. The Arabs rejected it.
Australia and Doc Evatt were at the forefront of accepting Israel as a member of the UN in 1949. Let’s not reverse all our history of support for Israel and reward the terrorism of Oct 7 and beyond.”
It will be 86 years since Aboriginal William Cooper made a stand against Nazi treatment of Jews in 1938.
Norman Miller will protest at 2pm tomorrow, Friday December 6.
Norman Miller and his wife Barbara are such staunch supporters of Israel and very active with it. The last Jewish rally in Brisbane I attended some months ago saw them fly that very day from Cairns to Brisbane to be part of it. I spoke to Norman at length and it was a pleasure to be in his company.
Kol HaKevod to both of them. They could teach the likes of Lidia Thorpe so much if she’d stop long enough to listen.
Bravo!
Thank you.