Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defies Jewish groups’ calls for moderation, attacking Anthony Albanese
In the Sky interview, the Albanian leaders were included in the world leaders who knew Palestine in the 1930s after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in the 1930s.
“This sooting is pure and simple,” he said. “They gave [territory] To Hitler. And what did he do? Immediately, the worst war in the history of humanity II. He started World War II. “
Netanyahu also claimed that the accusation of Israel of the starvation in Gaza was equal to historical anti -Semitic conspiracies of Jews throughout the Middle Ages.
“[History is] He repeats himself. Israel leaves Palestinian children hungry – what lies. ”
The Regional Ministry of Health said on Thursday that eight people, including all three children, died in the last 24 hours without hunger and malnutrition. Since the war began, 106 children, including a total of 235.
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The United Nations said that on July 29, the worst scarcity scenario is currently playing in Gaza ”.
The International Criminal Court accused Netanyahu, including using crimes against crimes against humanity and war crimes in Gaza.
Netanyahu promised to continue his military operations due to the end of a final delivery date for the 60 -day ceasefire at the Australian time in the afternoon. Hamas agreed for the ceasefire and Israel said he would respond until the end of the week.
Im My goal is not to occupy Gaza, but release Gaza, ”he said. “Free Israel and others from Hamas terrorism. Give Gaza and Israel a different future and I think we are close to do it.”
His statement included a warning that his goal could not be obtained without removing Hamas, but he did not say that the terrorist group would be convinced that there was no threat.
“Of course, taking the last castles of Hamas should not be there. Everyone understands it. Get rid of the crocodile.”
16-minute interview-longing and its focus close to the internal policy of another country-challenged Moderate calls from the most intense Jewish organ of AustraliaHe criticized Netanyahu for his intervention in the country’s affairs.
In a letter sent to Netanyahu on Wednesday, Australian Jewish President Daniel Ageion said that the Israeli Prime Minister’s comments on Albanian were “inflammatory and provocative and understanding the social and political conditions in Australia”.
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“These comments were directly damaged by the Australian Jewish community in the hands of Israel and anti -Semites’ rivals.”
Albanian refused to raise diplomatic Stoush on Wednesday, saying he was respectful to other leaders.
Netanyahu criticized the Albanian Government after the Synagogue Fire Bomb last year, but since Albania announced that the government was the government of the government at the beginning of this month, the diplomatic relationship between Australia and Israel has decreased further. He would recognize a Palestinian state.
On Tuesday, Netanyahu sent a scary letter to the Australian Prime Minister, saying that the call for the Palestinian state had poured fuel into this anti -Semitic fire ”.
Netanyahu sent letters similar to other world leaders who decided to recognize Palestine, including French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron defendant “Manipulation” of Netanyahu Facts Dispute with the parallels between Israel and Australia.
This week the Albanian government He canceled the visa of an extreme right Israeli politician Traveling to Australia and Israel made retaliation by canceling Australian representatives to the West Bank -based Palestinian authority.
On Thursday, the government updated his travel advice to the region by saying the following on the Smartraveller website: “Australian officials … It was directed to leave. [in the West Bank] suspended. Our ability to provide consular assistance in occupied Palestinian regions is extremely limited ”.
This Masthead was directed to Albania’s previous public opinion statements regarding the Prime Ministry.
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