Australia's Albanese says Netanyahu 'in denial' over suffering in Gaza
Australia joins 147 UN members in recognising Palestinian statehood to pressure Israel amid worsening Gaza humanitarian crisis and calls for immediate ceasefire, PM Albanese said.
- On Monday, Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, announced the country will recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September after speaking with Netanyahu last week.
- Albanese said the decision was driven by popular sentiment and a 'coordinated global effort' toward a two-state solution, reflecting recent shifts in Australian public opinion.
- Albanese warned of increased humanitarian toll; local health officials reported nearly 200 starvation deaths, with 222 malnutrition deaths including 101 children.
- Looking forward, France, Canada and the United Kingdom welcomed the move, advocates say, as a step toward ending decades of conflict.
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Australia’s Albanese says Netanyahu ‘in denial’ over suffering in Gaza
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu was “in denial” about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, a day after announcing Australia would recognize a Palestinian state for the first time.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right6Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
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- 43% of the sources lean Left
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C 29%
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