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Federal Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi has walked out of the Senate after labelling the Labor government as “gutless, heartless, cowards” and urging it to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

The health ministry in Gaza estimates almost 9,800 Palestinians — including at least 4,000 children — have been killed in Israeli strikes in the current conflict.

Israel’s declaration of war on Hamas came after the October 7 terrorist attack by the militants in southern Israel that resulted in about 1,400 deaths and more than 200 people being taken hostage, according to Israeli authorities.

On Monday, during Senate Question Time, Senator Faruqi declared the Greens brought the “people’s protest” into parliament after leading her Greens Senate colleagues in a walkout.

Pro-Palestinian protests across the country have entered a fourth week, demanding a ceasefire and protesting the government’s support for the Israeli government.

The Greens said the minor party would continue its pressure on the Albanese government to act.

“We are not going to sit here and watch you pat yourselves on the back for doing nothing … Weasel words are not going to stop war crimes. 

“Today, we bring the people’s protest into parliament, free, free Palestine,” Senator Faruqi said before she raised her fist and left the chamber.

Senator Mehreen Faruqi during Question Time wearing a traditional Palestinian scarf.
Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi protested the Australian government’s support for Israel.(AAP: Mick Tsikas)

Senator Janet Rice raised a printed page showing the Palestinian flag as they walked out.

Last month, Australia abstained from voting in the UN General Assembly on a call for an immediate humanitarian truce between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in Gaza.

The non-binding resolution to pave the way for a ceasefire passed, with 120 countries in support, 14 countries against and 45 abstaining, including Australia.

Senator Faruqi said the Labor government would be remembered as “warmongers” and that history would judge the party for staying “silent and complicit in the massacre of Palestinians”.

“They are following the puppet master the US in not calling for a ceasefire and not condemning Israel,” she said.

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The United Nations last week warned that Gaza was “running out of time”, demanding a ceasefire to prevent genocide.

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