Netanyahu Escalates Attack on Australia's Albanese
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Albanese said that he doesn't take his Israeli counterpart's comments about him personally. Australia's Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke fired back at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday after the latter described his Australian counterpart,
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke rejected the visa application of Simcha Rothman, a far-right Israeli lawmaker planning a speaking tour of Australia, on Monday, prompting Israel to revoke the visas of Australian diplomats in the occupied Palestinian territories in retaliation against Canberra.
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In Australian TV interview, premier accuses Canberra and others in the West of appeasing anti-Western terror backers, assails 'weak' Albanese, laments 'tsunami of antisemitism'