Netanyahu accuses Australian PM of ‘betraying’ Israel

The Israeli Prime Minister accused his colleague in Australia for “betraying” and “abandoned” the Jewish community of Australia after an increasingly tense relationship between the two countries.
Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that history would remember Anthony Albanian “for what it is.”
Australia’s Netanyahu’s ruling coalition prevented a far -right member of the ruling coalition from entering the country on Monday, after a visit to the visa canceled before a planned visit.
Israel canceled the visas of Australian representatives to the Palestinian authority and accused Canberra’s announcement last week He would recognize a Palestinian state in September.
Prime Minister Albanian was not responded immediately.
He criticized the words of Israel’s opposition leader Netanyahu and called them “gift” to the Australian leader.
“What strengthens a leader in the democratic world today is a confrontation with Netanyahu, the most political leader in the Western world.
He continued: “It is not clear why Bibi was in a hurry to give this gift to the Australian Prime Minister.”
Diplomatic tensions, Australian Jewish Association after visiting the country before visiting the country after the cancellation of the far -right Israeli politician Simcha Rothman’s Australian visa after the cancellation.
Minister of Interior of Australia Told to Sky News Then the government “came to our country and spread a difficult line for people who want to spread division”.
Tony Burke added: “If you are coming to Australia to spread a message of hatred and division, we do not want you here.”
A few hours later, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said, “The Israeli Embassy in Canberra has instructed to carefully examine the application for any official Australian visa to enter Israel.”
He added in a mission on X: “In Australia, including violence against Jews and Jewish institutions, anti -Semitism is exacerbated, while the Australian government chooses to feed it.”
Among the tensions on the Israeli-Hamas War have been a series of anti-Semitic attacks in Australia in recent months.
Australia announced in early August that he would recognize the Palestinian state, and Prime Minister Albania said Netanyahu was “denial” about the consequences of war against innocent people.
“The stopping of the help we see and then the loss of life around the distribution points, where people who have lost their lives for food and water, are unacceptable.” He said.
The announcement watched similar moves of England, France and Canada.
In response, Netanyahu SCATHing started an attack In the leaders of the three countries, Sir Keir accuses Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney for “mass killers, rapists, baby killers and man kids”.
The Palestinian province is currently recognized by 147 of the UN’s 193 member states.




