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Australian PM Defends Diplomatic Approach Amid Tensions with Israel

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed media inquiries on Wednesday, emphasizing his commitment to respectful diplomatic engagement with global leaders following criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The tensions have escalated after Australia announced plans to conditionally recognize a Palestinian state during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September.

In response to Netanyahu’s recent personal attacks, where he labeled Albanese a “weak politician” who “betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia’s Jews” in a post on social media platform X, Albanese remarked, “I don’t take these things personally; I engage with people diplomatically. He has had similar sentiments about other leaders.”

Relations between Australia and Israel have strained significantly since last week, when Albanese’s center-left government formally declared its support for Palestinian statehood. The Prime Minister noted that he had communicated Australia’s intentions to Netanyahu prior to the public announcement, stating, “I gave Prime Minister Netanyahu a clear indication of my view and Australia’s view moving forward, along with an opportunity for him to provide insight into a potential political solution.”

In a further escalation of diplomatic tensions, Israel recently revoked the visas of Australian diplomats operating in the Palestinian Authority. This decision followed Australia’s cancellation of a visa for an Israeli lawmaker after controversial remarks that the Australian government deemed inflammatory.

The backdrop to these developments is the escalating international scrutiny of Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip, which have resulted in thousands of civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis. This military offensive, which began nearly two years ago in response to a deadly attack by Hamas-led militants in southern Israel, has led to significant upheaval, displacing a large portion of Gaza’s population.

As the situation evolves, Albanese’s administration remains committed to what it describes as a diplomatic approach, navigating complex geopolitical landscapes while responding to domestic and international pressures.

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