• Lidia Thorpe storms out of Senate
  • Condemns upcoming visit by Israel’s President

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe dramatically stormed out of the Senate during a fiery debate over a Greens motion condemning the Albanese Government’s decision to invite Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Australia.

Thorpe erupted as Labor Senator Anthony Chisholm explained why the Government would not back the Greens’ proposal.

‘No pride in genocide!’ she shouted across the chamber.

‘We should not have Herzog here.’

With that, Thorpe rose from her chair and walked out. 

Earlier Greens Senator David Shoebridge said that the invitation to Herzog was ‘disgraceful’, and said that the government ‘did not care’ that his visit would cause civil unrest. 

‘We’ve seen the photo of President Herzog signing bombs that were sent into Gaza, he is accused by a UN Commission of Inquiry of inciting genocide,’ Shoebridge said. 

‘What the hell is Labor doing inviting someone like that to Australia?’

Lidia Thorpe (pictured) slammed the government for inviting Israel’s President to Australia 

Shoebridge and the Greens called for the government to rescind the invitation. 

‘Next week this government will be providing the red carpet for a man who is inciting genocide,’ he said. 

‘When someone is accused by the United Nations of genocide, you don’t invite them to tea.’  

More to come… 



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