Albanese defends Palestine recognition amid Netanyahu criticism

Australian PM calls for a clear political solution for Palestinian conflict; Netanyahu's personal attack on Albanese has further strained relations between the two countries

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday that he treats leaders of other countries with respect after his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu attacked him over his decision to recognize a Palestinian state.
"I don't take these things personally, I engage with people diplomatically. He has had similar things to say about other leaders," Albanese said during a media briefing.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
(Photo: AAP Image/Lukas Coch/via REUTERS )
Netanyahu's personal attack on Albanese has further strained relations between the two countries. Ties soured after Australia decided last week to conditionally recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.
"History will remember Albanese for what he is: A weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's Jews," Netanyahu said in a post on X on Tuesday. Albanese told reporters that he had informed Netanyahu about Australia's decision to support a Palestinian state before his centre-left government formally announced the plan.
"At that time, I gave Prime Minister Netanyahu a clear indication of my view and Australia's view going forward but also a clear indication of the direction in which we were headed," Albanese said. "I gave him the opportunity to outline what political solution there was and gave him that opportunity."
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נתניהו: "שומע את הדיווחים, חמאס בלחץ אטומי"
נתניהו: "שומע את הדיווחים, חמאס בלחץ אטומי"
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
(Photo: GPO)
Israel has been facing increasing international pressure over its military offensive in the Gaza Strip. The offensive began nearly two years ago after Hamas-led terrorists stormed into southern Israel, murdering 1,200 people and taking 251 more hostage.
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