Key Points
- Albanian said that the Palestinian state decision was partially influenced by the decision of Israel to occupy Gaza City.
- Opposition leader Sussan Ley said the move would be withdrawn by a coalition government.
- Albanese also said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in “denial” about the suffering of citizens in Gaza.
“The shadow cabinet also decided that recognition would be withdrawn by a coalition government.
She said earlier that the decision “does not provide two -state solution, it does not improve the current current, it does not support the release of the hostages and it certainly does not end the terrorist group Hamas”.
What pushed Anthony Albanese into recognizing the Palestinian state?
The commitments include guarantees that Hamas – the Palestinian political and militant group that de facto rules Gaza – will not play a role in a future government.
“The international community says we should stop the cycle of violence.”
Netanyahu in ‘Denial’: Albanese
Albanian released on ABC News Breakfast on Tuesday morning and said he had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Anthony Albanese said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in “denial” about the humanitarian costs of the war. Credit: EPE/CERING SULTAN
“He again repeated me what he has publicly said, what should deny about the consequences that innocent people take place,” said Albanese.
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