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No arrangements to move government office in Israel



Outside Minister Julie Bishop has shot down Tony Abbott's call to move Australia's international safe haven from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.


In a feeling piece distributed in The Spectator magazine previous head administrator contended Australia could illustrate "unswerving backing for Israel" by joining any move by the approaching Trump organization to move its consulate.

However, Ms Bishop rushed to dismiss the recommendation.

"The Australian government does not have any arrangements to move the Australian international safe haven from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem," she said in an announcement to AAP.
"Tony Abbot" Former Prime Minister

Mr Abbott as of late came back from a trek to the Middle East.

He went to the Australia-Israel-UK Dialog in Jerusalem alongside Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and other government MPs.

Mr Abbott likewise called for Australia to suspend help to the Palestinian Authority since "it continues paying annuities to fear based oppressors and their families".

Australia's guide program to Palestine is more than $40 million a year and is given by means of United Nations offices and some philanthropy associations.

The cash goes towards activities to give Palestinian outcasts fundamental administrations, for example, wellbeing, instruction, water and sanitation.

Ms Bishop guarded the guide program, saying it has a vigorous hazard administration and due industriousness appraisal handle which are additionally connected to accomplice offices and governments.

The legislature had a zero resistance approach towards extortion and debasement, she said.

A year ago, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade suspended guide to World Vision's work in the Palestinian Territories in the wake of assertions the philanthropy's head in Gaza piped a large number of dollars to aggressor amass Hamas.

The association has denied the cases, which are liable to court procedures.

Ms Bishop said help to the Palestinian Territories was at that point under audit, taking after the World Vision case.

Acting resistance pioneer Chris Bowen said Australian help to Gaza and the West Bank is imperative to countering radicalism and advancing peace in the Middle East.

"Mr Abbott is unmistakably utilizing this so far another issue to undermine Malcolm Turnbull and proceed with his battle to recover the administration by speaking to the hardliners in the Liberal Party," Mr Bowen told AAP.

He says Australia's guide program must be straightforward and responsible and must achieve those it's expected to profit.

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