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  1. I wrote a few emails to Winston about various Palestinian issues and got some pretty hostile replies above his signature.

    The new Ministers are an opportunity for a new approach, but Nanaia and Peeni will need persistent lobbying from solidarity networks. Also 5 Eyes pressure will be on them to keep supporting Israel.

  2. Id be very surprised if anything changed. Most if not all of the parties in NZ follow the US’s lead. Have done for decades. We even took part directly in the Vietnam war whilst the US’ supposedly closest pal the UK declined.

    We still have the Five Eyes, listening stations, roles in dubious interventions off shore and more.

    Its going to take a fundamental shift in politics in NZ away from the US and neo liberalism. Does anyone see any sign that’s happening?

    1. A fundamental shift yes, in the public not accepting the brutality of Zionism in Israel.
      Ron Marks ex NZ Army obviously got well sucked in with the Isaeli “hospitality” but Ron has a history of accepting and demanding personal favours even as a mayor of Carterton.
      Israel has plenty of money to sweeten cordial personal relationships with people who have no moral compass. Winston similarly, and he may have well laid the path for “sweeteners” being agreed to and accepted binding him to that international disgrace and genocide.
      NZF did some good things for NZ but the graft that is obvious in their connection with the Zionist Israeli cabal and the NZ fishing big players just cannot be ignored.
      If the National Govt can support a resolution against the Israeli illegal annexation and murder then what the hell is NZF doing fawning over the tyrants. It stinks.
      James Shaw also fawned when he spoke against BDS. James is reputed to have apologised but such about turns do not appear on the net when I have searched for them.
      The irrigation disaster in Canterbury also has Israeli connections.
      BDS is not optional but an moral imperative.

  3. It definitely feels like with these appointments there is some reason to be optimistic that Palestine will get some support. After all, Nanaia stood in opposition to the foreshore and seabed so understands the issues of land theft. This is a truly inspired appointment by Ardern and I believe that Mahuta will deliver a foreign policy that respects international law.

  4. NZ First tenure of our Foreign Affairs portfolio has been very damaging to NZ’s place in the world. Jacinda Ardern, Nanaia Mahuta, Peeni Henare must move to stand up for human rights & international laws & Conventions without delay. NZ troops fought in Palestine in WW1 on the side of Britain. With Australian troops they were also involved in crimes against humanity at Surafend. It is high time we paid our debt of restitution. Recognising Palestine as a state is a good first step.

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