QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

International Relations: Australia and Israel

3 March 2026 • Australian Federal Parliament

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Senator DAVID POCOCK (Australian Capital Territory—Independent ACT Whip) (14:36): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Wong. Did Israeli president Isaac Herzog visit ASIO headquarters during the course of his recent trip to Australia?

Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:36): Thank you, Senator Pocock. I believe the program was made public. Obviously, in relation to that particular entity, we are cautious about what is said, but I can provide some further information on notice.

The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, first supplementary?

Senator DAVID POCOCK (Australian Capital Territory—Independent ACT Whip) (14:37): Minister, I would expect that you would probably know this detail. I'm just wondering if you can confirm that President Herzog did not visit ASIO headquarters or any other intelligence operational facilities here in Australia in the course of his recent visit.

Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:37): Thank you, Senator. If I can provide information I will. You ask about one of Australia's security agencies. Obviously they've been extensively involved in the investigation and circumstances of the Bondi attack, and, if I'm able to provide you with further information, I will.

The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, second supplementary?

Senator DAVID POCOCK (Australian Capital Territory—Independent ACT Whip) (14:37): Minister, can I take it that you are unaware of President Herzog visiting ASIO or any of our security agencies? I appreciate that you will take it on notice, but I just wanted to confirm that you are unaware of that.

Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:38): Senator, what you can take is that I will do what I can on notice to provide you with the information that I'm able to.

Senator David Pocock: I just have a point of order on relevance. I've tried to ask this very respectfully, with no preamble and no long-winded intro, and that was not the question I asked.

Senator WONG: Senator Pocock, I'm also trying to be courteous. I'm not able to answer your question.

Senator Whish-Wilson interjecting—

Senator WONG: Please. I think Senator Pocock doesn't need your assistance, Senator Whish-Wilson. I'm also seeking to be courteous. I'm not in a position where I can answer your question. Obviously questions about that agency are often very sensitive. I will clarify what I am able to outline to you, and I will come back to you. So I'm seeking to be courteous also in my response.

Senator David Pocock: Minister, I'm not trying to be funny here, but—

The PRESIDENT: Senator, why are you standing?

Senator David Pocock: It's a point of order on relevance. My question was whether you know and you can't say or you—

The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, I've listened very carefully to your questions and the minister's answers, and she has been directly relevant to the questions. In answer to your first question, the minister has agreed to take it on notice to see what she can provide. She has been relevant for all of your questions. I'm going to move on.

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