
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talks to the media on 14 December 2025 in Canberra, Australia. © Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected the claim of his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanjah that Canberry's policy was the origin of a fatal attack on the judaic Christmas assembly close Sydney.
Two muslim armed attackers killed 15 people and injured dozens of others during Hanukkah celebrations in the iconic Sydney district, Bondi Beach, on Sunday.
After this incidental Netanjahu said that Australia recognized Palestine's independency at the beginning of this year ‘dough oil’ au "fire of anti-Semitism".
In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting corp on Monday, Albanese said he did not accept any connection between government decisions on abroad policy and attack.
"Most of the planet considers a two-state solution as a way forward for the mediate East" – he said.
Albanese besides rejected accusations linking the Bondi massacre with Muslim immigration, noting that a local Muslim intervened during the attack, attacking 1 of the attackers and disarming him, which according to the authorities saved lives.
Australia formally recognised the Palestinian State at the United Nations General Assembly in September, joining a number of countries that took this step in the face of the increasing global concern of the Israeli military run in the Gaza Strip.
Most countries in the planet have formally recognised the Palestinian State, although the main opponents are the United States and Israel, as well as Germany, Italy, respective another EU countries and countries specified as Japan and South Korea.
Israel began the offensive in the Gaza Strip after the Hamas attack and another militant groups in October 2023.
This run has since expanded to include regional attacks, and Palestinian enclave authorities say that the death toll has exceeded 70,000, despite the US-supported ceasefire announced in October.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/629504-albanese-dismisses-netanyahu-accusation-massacre/

















