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Albanese government makes its first big mistake in foreign policy

It was unnecessary, worthless and of no diplomatic benefit to anyone to reverse the Morrison government’s decision to recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and revert to the old practice of recognising Tel Aviv.

Worse, the decision was ­handled with a clumsiness unique so far in the otherwise highly polished foreign policy performance of the Labor government.

This clumsiness led to needless diplomatic fallout from Australia’s friend and ally Israel.

First, the decision – mysteriously and inexplicably – was publicised on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website when no such decision had been made. The government denied the decision had been made. Then it made the decision and announced it, retrospectively validating the website words.

This earnt a rare and explicit rebuke of the Albanese government from the Israeli Prime Minister, centrist Yair Lapid. Lapid is no hardline right-winger. A Labor government on bad terms with Lapid is way out of kilter.

Clearly the Israeli government was not properly consulted nor prepared for the decision, especially the awkward, unprofessional way it leaked out.

What is so dispiriting about this pointless concession to the Labor left is that it achieves nothing and costs something.

The truth is Australia has always recognised West Jerusalem as part of Israel’s sovereign territory. Australia regards East Jerusalem as contested territory and its status will be determined by final status talks between Israel and the Palestinian leadership in the event of a peace agreement.

This is not Israel’s position. Israel has formally incorporated all of Jerusalem into part of the state of Israel. Thus it was not completely happy with the Morrison government’s decision to formally recognise West Jerusalem as the nation’s capital as it very explicitly did not recognise the fin­ality of Israel’s claims over East Jerusalem. The Morrison government decision was right but it too was made it in a very clumsy way.

The Albanese government’s new decision looks antique, foolish and out of line with the main international trends we should be following. The administration of Joe Biden did not reverse Donald Trump’s decision to move the US embassy to Jerusalem.

Since Scott Morrison’s announcement, a slew of Arab countries, under the Abraham Accords, have concluded formal peace treaties with Israel and opened formal diplomatic recognition of the Jewish state, which remains the only meaningful democracy in the Middle East.

There is something positively anachronistic – antique – about the old ideological obsessions of the Labor left, which have driven this useless, somewhat counterproductive bit of symbolism.

 

It would have been better if the Morrison government had physically established the Australian embassy in West Jerusalem. Our diplomats spend an enormous amount of time there anyway, because that’s where the Israeli parliament is located, along with other key Israeli institutions.

The Morrison government didn’t do this in part because Indonesia, and one or two other Islamic friends of Australia, objected to Australia’s action. The Morrison government should have waited for a quiet moment and moved the embassy anyway. If it had taken that logical move, Labor would not have reversed it.

This is a poor decision by the Albanese government, in great contrast to the sure touch, common sense and understanding of proportion, it has so far displayed in foreign policy. Let’s hope it’s not a taste of things to come.

Greg Sheridan

Peter Dutton says Labor’s handling of Australia’s recognition of West Jerusalem was “ham-fisted” and undermines trust in the Albanese government.

Diplomatic tensions have erupted after Labor reversed a 2018 Morrison government policy recognising West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, reverting to Tel Aviv.

The decision has been welcomed by Palestinian advocates in Australia.

But it blindsided leaders of the local Jewish community and was announced on a religious holy day when the Israeli embassy in Canberra was closed.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced the policy reversal just hours after she had said the government’s position had not changed, prompting the Opposition Leader to claim Labor had “lied” and “deceived” people.

“There’s no other way that you can describe it,” Mr Dutton told 2GB on Thursday.

“They’re saying one thing, one hour and the complete opposite the next hour … and I think that’s really what has startled most people.

 

Article link: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/clumsy-jerusalem-clanger-out-of-character/news-story/5d665850bc42c38ef86d00cfc9248139
Article source: The Australian
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