Netanyahu, Australian government and antisemitism
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at Australia’s leader on Sunday while nations expressed shock and sympathy over a mass shooting at a Jewish holiday event, saying he had warned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that “your call for a Palestinian state pours fuel on the antisemitic fire.”
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UNITED NATIONS -- Encircled by critics and protesters at the United Nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders on Friday that Israel "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza, giving a defiant speech despite growing ...
TheEl primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu arremetió el domingo contra el líder de Australia, mientras las naciones expresaban conmoción y simpatía
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Sept. 26 (UPI) --Dozens of U.N. delegates walked out of the General Assembly Hall on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to "finish the job" in Gaza in his speech at U.N. Headquarters in New York City. According to Axios, nearly ...