Wong slams Israel’s “unjustified” visa repeal move

August 19, 2025 03:35 | News

Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Israel’s decision to revoke the visas of Australia’s representatives to the Palestinian Authority is “unjustified”.

On Monday, Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said the visas of Australia’s representatives to the Palestinian Authority have been revoked over the nation’s recognition of a Palestinian state and for refusing entry to Israeli figures.

He has also instructed the Israeli Embassy in Canberra to carefully examine any official Australian visa application for entry into Israel.

Senator Wong said the federal government had a right to safeguard communities and protect “all Australians from hate and harm”.

“At a time when dialogue and diplomacy are needed more than ever, the Netanyahu government is isolating Israel and undermining international efforts towards peace and a two-state solution,” Senator Wong said in an early morning statement on Tuesday.

 “This is an unjustified reaction, following Australia’s decision to recognise Palestine.”

 She said Australia will continue to work with partners to contribute to “international momentum to a two-state solution, a ceasefire in Gaza and release of the hostages”.

 “Australia welcomes different races, religions and views, united by respect for each other’s humanity and for each other’s right to live in peace,” she said.

The Australian government will always take decisive action against anti-semitism, she said.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed Australia’s intention to recognise Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly meeting in September.

An estimated 25,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest the war in Gaza at the start of the month.

Sydney Harbour Bridge Gaza war protest
An estimated 25,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest the war in Gaza. (Flavio Brancaleone/AAP PHOTOS)

Mr Sa’ar expressed his anger on social media on Monday as he announced the visa cancellations.

“This follows Australia’s decisions to recognise a “Palestinian state” and against the backdrop of Australia’s unjustified refusal to grant visas to a number of Israeli figures, including former Minister Ayelet Shaked and the Chairman of the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, MK Simcha Rothman,” Mr Sa’ar posted on social media platform X on Monday.

“While anti-Semitism is raging in Australia, including manifestations of violence against Jews and Jewish institutions, the Australian government is choosing to fuel it by false accusations, as if the visit of Israeli figures will disrupt public order and harm Australia’s Muslim population. It is shameful and unacceptable!”

Mr Sa’ar’s post comes after it was revealed on Monday that Australia denied far-right Israeli politician Simcha Rothman from entering the country for a speaking tour after provocative comments, including branding children in Gaza as enemies.

Australia has also denied entry to former Israeli minister Ayelet Shaked, based on anti-Palestinian comments, and Israeli advocate Hillel Fuld.

Canberra has further sanctioned two far-right Israeli ministers, including travel bans.

The federal government has denied entry to people who have a history of anti-Semitism, including rapper Kanye West, after he released a song praising Hitler.

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