Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Leader of the Opposition) (10:49): This is a disgraceful motion moved by the Greens political party, and it needs to be pointed out for the record that this motion is not only one sided; it ignores what actually caused this war. It fails to even mention Hamas, a listed terrorist organisation. It fails to mention the fact that there are still hostages held, including children. It fails to mention the fact that Hamas, its leaders, its operatives and its supporters in Hezbollah, Iran, Yemen and elsewhere continue to call for repeats of the 7 October attacks. It shows the antisemitic approach of the Greens political party. It is an appalling situation, and where is the Prime Minister? Why is the Prime Minister not here condemning this motion? The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Mr Georganas ): The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. The member for Melbourne. Mr Bandt: That is an unparliamentary term and it should be withdrawn. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition in continuation. Mr DUTTON: The fact is that the Prime Minister of our country should be standing here and showing strength of leadership in support of the Jewish community here in Australia against this appalling motion, and yet at the next election the Prime Minister will take the Greens preferences. There will be a deal between the Labor Party and the Greens party to swap preferences to win the election. Now, we need to point out that the Greens—and they're not ashamed of it—have shown antisemitic conduct at a state level and here in the federal parliament on a daily basis. It hasn't been called out by the Labor Party, because the Labor Party's trying to walk both sides of the street. I can assure the Australian public that our coalition will stand shoulder to shoulder with people of the Jewish community in this country to make sure that we stand up against the attacks, to recognise that people are living in fear and to recognise the reality that there are further security services, this very day, being applied to Jewish schools, to places of worship and to other places of gathering. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The time allotted for this debate has expired. A division having been called and the bells being rung— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I ask members to cease interjecting while the division is in progress. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I asked members to cease interjecting while the division is in progress. The question is that the motion moved by the member for Melbourne be agreed to.