Australia to recognise Palestine after Israel’s Netanyahu reveals Gaza | World | News

After explaining his plans to fully occupy Gaza, Australia announced that he would recognize the Palestinian province with a new coup to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
British and France, as well as the intention of knowing Palestine, as well as Australian Prime Minister Anthony Anthony announced on Tuesday that his country would be suitable within a few weeks.
This movement is not likely to be inconclusive, the Israeli warning Sir Keir Starmer, recognizing Palestine can lead to the end of the security relationship with England.
Albania, at a press conference after a complete cabinet meeting, said: “Today in September, the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, I can confirm that it will recognize the Australian Palestinian province.”
147 of the 193 UN member states already know Palestine as a country, something that Israel’s Western allies have resisted for a long time.
“Australia will recognize the rights of the Palestinian people, which are based on the commitments of Australia from the Palestinian authority of Australia. We will work with the international community to make it a reality.”
The Australian Prime Minister also stated that he had met with international partners before he brought the decision to his cabinet. The Australian leader said he was talking to Starmer about Plan and Netanyahu.
Only days ago, Netanyahu said that such a recognition of the Palestinian state by Australia would be “embarrassing”, but also announced a full -scale occupation of Gaza on international condemnation – including the UN Security Council on Sunday.
However, the Australian working leader and the Prime Minister have recently corrected both criticisms on the destruction in Gaza in Netanyahu, and said that the intention of Israel to occupy Gaza, together with the New Zealand Prime Minister, could worse.
Albania said: “Israel’s attempt to increase hostilities, including seizing the control of the Gaza City, is wrong, faces the risk of violating international law, and already exacerbates the human disaster in the Gaza Strip.”