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Israel retaliates after Australia blocks politician

August 18, 2025 23:13 | News

Israeli Foreign Minister said that the visas of representatives of Australia to Palestinian authority were canceled for recognizing the Palestinian state of the country and refusing to enter the Israeli figures.

Gideon Sa’ar announced his visa cancellations in a social media mission and also examined any official Australian visa application to the Israeli Embassy in Canberra to enter Israel.

“This was published on MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman, MK Simcha Rothman

“While anti-Semitism is exacerbated in Australia, including the manifestations of violence against Jews and Jewish institutions, the Australian government chooses to feed on misconduct such as the visit of Israeli figures and will disrupt the public order and damage the Muslim population of Australia. This cannot be embarrassing and acceptable!”

Mr. Sa’ar’s mission on Monday, Australia’s far -right Israeli politician Simcha Rothman rejected children in Gaza after a provocative interpretations, including branding, including enemies.

Australia also refused to enter former Israeli Minister of Israel Aytet Shaked, anti -Palestinian interpretations and Israel’s defender Hillel Fuld.

On August 11, Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut confirmed the intention of recognizing the Palestinian state at a United Nations General Assembly meeting in Australia in September.

Despite the overwhelming international evidence, Mr. Rothman rejected that children were starving in Gaza and branded them “our enemies”.

He also asked Israel to annex the West Bank and refused to exist a Palestinian state.

He argued that Palestinians from Gaza, which is illegal within the scope of international law, to be massively displaced and refused to allow Israel to allow those who escaped from the war, saying, iz You do not allow them to conquer your country ”.

Interior Minister Tony Burke said the government was difficult for those who try to divide. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

On Monday, Interior Minister Tony Burke said that Australia will be a country where everyone can be safe and feel safe ”.

“Our government takes a difficult line for people who want to come to our country and spread the division,” he said.

“If you come to Australia to spread a hate and division message, we don’t want you here.”

The right -wing Australian Jewish Association said the day of the visa cancellation of Mr. Rothman, the day after the initial “vindictive” was prepared to leave.

The aim of Mr. Rothman’s visit was to show solidarity with the Jewish community that faced a wave of anti-Semitism in Australia. ”

“Aja had arranged to meet with the victims, to visit the targeted Jewish institutions and to address many Jewish schools and the synagogues.”

Mr. Gregory also criticized Mr. Burke for refusing the entrance to Ms. Shaked and Mr. Fuld.

AYELET SHAKED
Former Israeli Minister AYELET SHAKED (R) was rejected in Australia. (AP Photo)

For Mr. Burke, the briefing materials provided in Mrs. Shaked Visa He called Palestinian children as “small snake ve and a large number of rhetoric examples, including forcing a Palestinian settlement in Gaza into a football field.

He said that Palestinian children were not innocent and that Israeli settlers did not reject the violence against the Palestinians.

Australia approved two extreme right Israeli ministers, including travel bans.

However, after publishing a song praising Hitler, Mr. Burke also rejected the entry into people with anti-Semitism, including rapper Kanye West.

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