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Australia : ‘Strength Is Not Measured by How Many People You Can Blow Up’ Amid Row with Netanyahu

Australia has sent a powerful message to the Zionist entity and its embattled Prime Netanyahu by refusing to bow to intimidation after announcing its recognition of a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September. Netanyahu, whose government is drowning in international isolation and legal cases for war crimes, lashed out at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, branding him a “weak politician” and accusing him of betraying the Zionist entity. Yet Canberra stood its ground, showing that the era of Zionist bullying on the world stage is crumbling.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke gave voice to a moral clarity rarely heard from Western capitals. Responding to Netanyahu’s attack, he declared that “strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up or how many children you can leave hungry.” His words struck at the heart of the Zionist entity’s ongoing genocidal campaign in Gaza, where over 62,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been slaughtered since October 2023. Burke underlined that true strength lies in taking courageous decisions, like Albanese’s recognition of Palestine, even in the face of fierce Zionist backlash.

Canberra’s firmness was further demonstrated by its cancellation of the visa of far-right Zionist MK, notorious for describing Palestinian children as “enemies.” Burke stressed that bigotry against Palestinians will be treated with seriousness, refusing to adopt a double standard.

Australia, alongside countries like France, the UK, and Canada, is charting a new path toward justice for Palestine—while Netanyahu faces arrest warrants at the International Criminal Court and the humiliation of a genocide trial at The Hague.

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