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The opposition has warned Australia’s relationship with Israel is at its “lowest ebb in decades” after a controversial former Israeli minister was refused entry to Australia. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced last week that he had not granted an entry visa to Ayelet Shaked over concerns she would threaten social cohesion. The decision sparked reports the Australian ambassador to Israel had been summoned to be reprimanded by the Israeli government over the move. Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said that by having “abandoned Israel”, Australia had “walked away from our closest and most important ally in the US”. The Australian reported on Thursday that Mr Paterson said protests outside Sydney’s Great Synagogue on Wednesday during a service were a “disgrace”. He went on to tell Sky News it should be of “no surprise when you have a weak prime minister like Anthony Albanese”. He accused Mr Albanese of adopting “a position of moral equivalence when it comes to these issues who can’t condemn anti-Semitism unequivocally”. It comes after Australia broke from a two-decade stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict to vote for a United Nations resolution backing Palestinian statehood. Ms Shaked, a right-wing politician, served as minister for justice in Israel from 2015 until 2019 and was involved in the drafting of the controversial Basic Law.
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Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) is urging retailers to stop selling Conor McGregor's stout and whiskey products after a civil court jury found him liable last week for the assault of Nikita Hand. Clíona Saidléar, RCNI executive director, said she believed the €250,000 damages awarded to Nikita Hand was a "drop in the ocean” for a man of McGregor's wealth. "The companies making money from his alcohol and other products need to look at whether they want to align themselves with a man found by a civil jury to have sexually assaulted a woman,” she said. "They need to stop promoting him and distance themselves... €250,000 won't dent his finances, but the public can play a role here in expressing disapproval for anyone that tries make money with a man who engaged in that despicable behaviour.” Proper No 12 whiskey — which he sold in 2023 but remains a spokesperson for — and his Forged Irish Stout products are stocked by supermarkets and off-licences. During the three-week civil case, McGregor posted Instagram pictures of himself with this Forged Irish Stout in a EuroSpar in the North. He said over six million cans have been sold. Earlier this year, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASAI) upheld a complaint that Forged Irish Stout breached advertising rules on sexualised content. In an Instagram post, there was "significant emphasis through the use of camera angles, on the female models' cleavages and bottoms, and in some cases solely on these areas”. The ASAI said there was no creative reason for this "other than to objectify the female models”. It found this was "an irresponsible manner in which to depict women”. Read more
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