Benjamin Netanyahu hits out at Australia over ‘shameful’ Palestinian recognition
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Australia as “embarrassing ve under the advocate of Palestinian state, and accused foreign leaders of surrendering to the public on the Gaza War.
At a comprehensive press conference on the Israeli army and the humanitarian action, “piercing lies and telling the truth”, Netanyahu rejected Israel’s “hunger policy” while hitting foreign powers to support “nonsense” to recognize Palestine in the quest for peace.
Benjamin Netanyahu targeted Australia and European countries for the search for a two -state solution.Credit: AP
Netanyahu, an increasingly isolated leader on the world stage, said, “Experienced diplomats, government leaders and respected journalists, including intelligent people in the world, challenges how to imagine or understand how they fall for this nonsense,” he said.
Contrary to the increasing view, he claimed that the Palestinian state would bring war rather than peace: “European countries and Australia walk into this rabbit hole, creating disappointment, and I think it is actually embarrassing.”
His challenge came after Australia participated in another joint statement with other allies condemning the actions of England, France, Canada and Israel in Gaza, this time during the large -scale military operation planned to seize the control of Gaza City and conquer the whole strip.
They said that annexation or settlement attempts in Gaza violate international law.
Last month, Australia participated in a 28 -country joint statement, which called on Israel to significantly increased its aid supply in Strip, and repeated reports of Gazans’s Gaza Humanitarian Relief Fund warehouses and the images of the hunger of hunger spreading to the world.
Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese said in a joint statement with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday: “Israel’s attempt to increase hostility, including the control of the City of Gaza, will face the risk of violating international law and emerges in the Gas Sharia.”
After denying that he had previously died in Gaza in Gaza, Netanyahu admitted that the militant group Hamas, who chaired the region and launched a terrorist attack against the Israelis on October 7, 2023, admitted that Hamas was caused by Hamas.

