Canberra, Australia – In a significant decision marked by conspicuously selective enforcement, Australia Post has temporarily halted all mail services to and from Israel, citing ‘ongoing safety concerns’ and limited flight capacity. This move has sparked debate and criticism, especially given the postal service’s continued operations in Ukraine, another conflict zone. Legendary journalist Andrew Bolt highlighted the inconsistency in Australia Post’s policies, noting that while private couriers like Pack and Send and DHL face no issues in delivering to Israel, the national carrier has ceased its services. This decision comes at a time when Australia Post is grappling with a $200 million loss and a significant decline in letter delivery volumes, leading to a shift in domestic mail delivery schedules.
The situation has raised questions about Australia Post’s strategic direction and its role in international relations. National Senator Matt Canavan criticized the suspension as a moral and operational failure, urging the company to explore growth opportunities and diversify its services. The broader implications of this decision, including its alignment with the fundamentally antisemitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS), which wants to destroy the Israeli economy with boycott efforts and its impact on Australia’s social and political discourse, continue to be hotly debated as the situation evolves.
Watch the following video from Australian Journalist Andrew Bolt:
As soon as they label something “anti-Semitic”, they’re using LABELS not FACTS.
That’s called PROPAGANDA.
Australia and New Zealand are Woke A.F. and truly a disappointment to many of us freedom loving people.
Well, it certainly looks like the postal employees in Australia know where most of the misery in this world is originating from and have decided to *name the Jew*……. Bravo!!
Israel and Australia had [note the past tense] until recently a trade in defense items. As I understand it, Australia has stopped selling things to Israel to sympathize with HAMAS. The command and control system used by the Australian Army is Israeli. I wonder how long before the Aussies run out of spare parts or need software updates?
Subotai Bahadur