Pro-Palestine protesters demand action from 鈥楪enocide Gosling鈥

May 16, 2025
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Pro-Palestine protesters outside the office of MP Luke Gosling, May 15. Photo: Stephen W Enciso

Community members gathered outside Labor MP for Solomon Luke Gosling鈥檚 office, on May 15 to commemorate the 1948 Nakba and condemn Labor鈥檚 complicity in the Palestinian genocide.

鈥淟uke Gosling has blood on his hands,鈥 said a spokesperson from Palestine Action Group Garramilla.

Since October 7, 2023, Gosling has refused to meet with Muslim constituents calling for ceasefire. He remains in support of the military-industrial complex, despite Australia to Israel.

鈥淟ike other Labor politicians, he has stood and watched the genocide happen and tried to wash his hands of complicity in genocide.

鈥淕enocide Gosling is doing his very best to expand our complicity in the Northern Territory by expanding the military-industrial complex here.鈥

Every year, 2500 US marines through the NT supposedly to enhance cooperation, readiness and regional security. Pine Gap, the top-secret US spy facility near Alice Springs, to the United States and its allies, including Israel.

Gosling supports an increase to the defence budget, infrastructure and personnel in the NT. Last year, he argued in the聽 that 鈥淒efence must improve its social licence in the Northern Territory to operate more effectively.鈥

Defence personnel have been told 聽in the preparation of Nitmiluk National Park for dry season camping. Gosling is hopeful that this will help change minds about the significant expansion of defence projects and Territory communities聽will be 鈥渕ore likely to聽accept聽the trade-offs聽inherent in housing developments聽for defence personnel鈥.

Another controversial project is the , an old-growth forest significant to the Larrakia people, for defence housing.

A spokesperson from the Australian Education Union (AEU) highlighted the links between Indigenous oppression in Palestine and Australia. 鈥淯nion members should care about Palestine because the story of Palestine is the story of the colonised world,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is a story of stolen lands, erased cultures, racist settlers, of empire and violence. This story happened here in Australia and it鈥檚 happening now in Palestine, right before our eyes; it鈥檚 happening much more aggressively than ever before.鈥

The AEU NT branch in solidarity with Palestine on May 4. The motion includes union support for teachers choosing to highlight Palestinian voices in their teaching programs and urging the broader union movement demand the federal government take immediate action to achieve a ceasefire by 鈥渆nding all investments and economic and military trade with Israel鈥, among other measures.

As Israel its relentless bombing campaign destroying more hospitals and Palestinian lives, pressure is building on Gosling to respond.

鈥淚srael is an apartheid state,said聽Haskell Musry from Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48, who previously tried to meet with Gosling. 鈥淎ustralia is entangled in this genocide, sending weapons, equipment and intelligence to Israel. Shamefully, the Labor party won鈥檛 even use the word 鈥榞enocide鈥.鈥

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Haskell Musry from Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 (left). Photo: Stephen W Enciso

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