Penny Wong hosts Gaza talks with Israel's top diplomat
The meeting took place one day after Ms Wong joined counterparts from 14 other countries, declaring recognition of Palestine was an essential step towards peace.
The Israeli embassy earlier in the week claimed the images of starving children in Gaza as false, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calling it 'beyond comprehension'.
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