Midday News Bulletin 19 October 2023

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Midday News Bulletin 19 October 2023
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Egypt agrees to open a crossing to allow aid into Gaza; two Australian government ministers say Palestinians are being collective punished; Socceroos coach Graham Arnold says he has big plans for rising star Cristian Volpato.

Two Australian government ministers say Palestinians are being collective punished...Government frontbencher Anne Aly says she believes the suffering experienced by Palestinians in Gaza by Israel's decision cut off food, water and aid is a form of collective punishment.

Ms Aly condemned Hamas. She also supported a motion passed by the parliament on Monday in support of Israel’s right to defend itself. Mr Biden says roads near the crossing would first need hours of repairs because of the fighting, but it's expected the aid could arrive by Friday. It found the majority of those surveyed who voted yes - and also among those who voted no - agreed that truth in political advertising should be legislated before the next election campaign kicks off.

As centre-back, the 19-year-old played a role at both ends of the pitch, and also contributed to Australia’s first goal in the 2-nil win over New Zealand .

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