The Israeli Prime Minister accused his Australian counterpart after the days of rapidly stressful relations between the two countries, “left the Jewish community of Australia” and “left” the Jewish community of Australia.
Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that history would remember Anthony Albani for “what he is: a weak politician”.
This came when Australia stopped Netanyahu’s ruling alliance from entering the country on Monday, canceling its visa before a planned journey.
In turn, Israel canceled the visa of Australian representatives for the Palestinian Authority, also convicted Canberra’s announcement last week This will recognize a Palestinian state in September,
There was no immediate response to Prime Minister Albanis.
Israel’s opposition leader criticized Netanyahu’s comments, “gift” to the Australian leader.
Yare Lapid wrote on X: “The most strengthening of a leader in the Democratic world is that there is a conflict with Netanyahu, the most politically toxic leader in the Western world.
“It is not clear why Bibi is running to give this gift to the Prime Minister of Australia.”
Israeli’s Australian visa was canceled before the country’s visit to the country, where it was due to speaking in events organized by the Australian Jewish Association.
Australia Home Affairs Minister Told Sky News At that time the government “took a difficult line on those who want to come to our country and spread the division”.
Tony Burke said: “If you are coming to Australia to spread the message of hate and division, then we do not want you here.”
A few hours later, Israel’s Foreign Minister Gidon Sar said that he had “instructed the Israeli Embassy in Canberra to carefully examine any official Australian visa application for admission to Israel”.
He added to a post on X: “While antisementism is furious in Australia, including expressions of violence against Jews and Jewish institutions, the Australian government is choosing to fuel it”.
In recent months, Australia had a link to antisemic attacks, amidst tension over the Israeli-Hamas war.
Australia announced in early August that it would recognize a Palestinian kingdom, Prime Minister Albanis at the time said Netanyahu was “refusal” about the results of the war on innocent people.
He said, “Stopping the help we have seen and then the loss of life that we are looking around the help distribution points where the people queuing for food and water are losing their lives, just completely unacceptable,” he said.
This announcement followed similar moves by UK, France and Canada.
In response, Netanyahu Started a scary attack Leaders of the three countries, accusing Sir Kir Stmper, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney of siding with “Mass Murder, Rapes, Baby Killers and Kidnappers”.
The state of Palestine is currently recognized by 147 out of 193 member states of the United Nations.