Gaza ceasefire agreement reached, parliament's dual citizenship rules questioned, and US Senate passes crucial climate bill

A truce between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad takes effect, Mehreen Faruqi says Australian politicians shouldn't have to give up their citizenship to other countries, and the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence to remain open.

Rockets fired from Gaza in response to Israeli airstrikes

At least 43 Palestinians, including 15 children, have been killed in the conflict. Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency

Good morning, it's Amy Hall here with SBS News' Morning Briefing.

Israel and Palestinian militants agree to ceasefire

After three days of cross-border fighting in the Gaza Strip, . The Egypt-mediated ceasefire seeks to bring an end to a weekend of violence that has left at least 43 Palestinians dead, including 15 children. There have been no reported deaths in Israel. Both sides have confirmed they've accepted the truce, but say if it's violated, they reserve the right to respond.

Mehreen Faruqi says politicians shouldn't have to give up dual citizenship

Deputy Greens leader Mehreen Faruqi says . Section 44 of Australia's constitution means dual citizens can't run for federal parliament. In an interview with Senator Faruqi says the process of renouncing her Pakistani citizenship was harder than she thought it would be, and almost made her reconsider her decision to join parliament. "I just felt as if I was being forced to give up my birthright, you know, to give up my history and my culture," she says.
A Pakistani woman wearing a colourful shirt and bright yellow earrings
Mehreen Faruqi gave up her Pakistani citizenship to stand for federal parliament. Source: AAP / RUSSELL FREEMAN

Redfern's National Centre of Indigenous Excellence to remain open

Less than a week after it announced it would close, the Indigenous Land and Sea Council (ILSC) says . Last Monday, around 50 NCIE staff were notified of the business closure following a two-year divestment process. The announcement caused uproar among the community, with In a statement released on Sunday, ILSC says the operation of the NCIE's fitness and aquatic services will transfer to the NSWALC this week.

US Senate passes 'boldest clean energy package in American history'

The United States Senate has made history, after several hours of debate. The $622 billion Inflation Reduction Act aims to cut carbon emissions and shift consumers to green energy, while reducing prescription costs for the elderly, and increasing the enforcement of taxes for corporations and the wealthy. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the energy package will "change America for decades."

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Published 8 August 2022 8:27am
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