Netanyahu Escalates Attack on Australia's Albanese
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Australia’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state came after the government sensed a major shift in the domestic mood over the war in Gaza, and showed that Canberra was unafraid of upsetting Israel,
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke rejected the visa application of Simcha Rothman, a far-right Israeli lawmaker planning a speaking tour of Australia, on Monday, prompting Israel to revoke the visas of Australian diplomats in the occupied Palestinian territories in retaliation against Canberra.
Australia lashes Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu after he said the country’s prime minister was weak, with top officials firing back at the Israeli premier who’s leading the genocidal war on Gaza for nearly two years.
After call, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "in denial" about humanitarian conditions in Gaza.