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Australia’s PM is making policy out of anti-Semitic spite.

Mahmoud hates it when Albo tries to put the tongue in. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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So, we have a prime minister who openly admits he’s rewarding terrorists purely out of personal spite? How is this man even fit to be PM?

If you think I’m making this up, we have it straight from the ass’s mouth. Just two weeks ago, Albanese unequivocally stated that there was no plan to recognise a ‘Palestinian’ state. He repeated that statement to Jewish groups in parliament.

Anthony Albanese has taken a major swipe at his “in denial” Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu […] Mr Albanese also signalled that Mr Netanyahu’s slamming of his “shameful” moves toward Palestinian recognition fast-tracked his plans to join the momentum for statehood at the UN.

So, there we have it: a PM who is either a colossal liar or who is making irrevocable foreign policy steps to reward a brutal terrorist group solely out of personal animosity. Or both, of course.

Either way, how is such a venal, childish, person at all fit for the office of Prime Minister of Australia?

Questions that Albanese raised on Insiders – “How do you exclude Hamas from any involvement there? How do you ensure that a Palestinian state operates in an appropriate way which does not threaten the existence of Israel?” – are scarcely closer to being answered today than they were on July 27. Critics of Albanese’s decision, including Jewish Australian groups and Israel, made that point on Monday afternoon.

“Only days ago, Prime Minister Albanese set clear conditions for recognising a Palestinian state, renouncing violence, freeing hostages, and establishing credible, accountable governance,” Israel’s ambassador to Australia, Amir Maimon, said in a statement.

“He [Albanese] emphasised that these steps were necessary before recognition could occur. Today, however, the Australian government has abandoned those conditions.”

Or, he’s abandoned all pretence of not being a terror-supporting, anti-Semitic piece of filth, more like.

After all, this is who he’s scurrying off to genuflect to, when he’s conspicuously avoided meeting the leader of our most important ally.

Anthony Albanese has pinned his landmark recognition of Palestine on the assurances of an 89-year-old leader who has overseen payments for terrorists and the indoctrination of children against Israel, in a move savaged by the Netanyahu government, Israel’s President and Australian Jews […]

Mr Albanese had framed the ongoing presence of Hamas in Gaza and its refusal to release its Israeli hostages as red lines that would prevent his government from recognising a Palestinian state.

But he said he was swayed by the commitments of Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas, who controls the West Bank but not the Gaza Strip.

Not only is Abbas the dictator who’s refused to allow elections for two decades, but he’s a virulent anti-Semite. Abbas part-funded the 1972 Munich terror massacre. His sole contribution to human knowledge is an Arab-language text that claims that ‘Zionists’ collaborated with the Nazi Regime to engineer the murder of six million Jews in the Holocaust.

This is the batshit, Jew-hating dictator Albanese is placing his faith in.

And we all know why Albanese is doing his best to avoid meeting US President Donald Trump: he knows he’ll cop the same reaming meted out to Volodymyr Zelensky and Cyril Ramaphosa. The US government is already onto him.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has blown an enormous hole in the fantasy the Albanese government has constructed in place of an ­intelligent policy ­towards the Middle East.

Rubio makes it incontrovertibly clear that in so far as Canberra has had any impact on the war in Gaza, it has been to prolong the conflict.

Rubio said the day French President Emmanuel Macron declared unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, Hamas walked away from serious ceasefire ­negotiations, insisting on absurd demands and preconditions no Israeli government could possibly agree to.

This is because Hamas sees this recognition as a huge victory which only it has won […]

Australia’s hapless Defence Minister Richard Marles, on the ABC’s Insiders program on Sunday, could not contradict, explain, confirm or respond to Rubio’s devastating comments.

That’s because Marles is a typical Labor factional hack: a socialist educated at one of the most prestigious private schools in the country, whose entire adult working life has been in politics. Oops, apart from a couple of years’ stint at a Labor-aligned law firm. Whoop-de-doo.

These are the clueless clowns running ruining our country, with the blessing of less than one-third of voters.

For once, the wet, woke coalition leader, Sussan Ley, has found a principle to stand on. Almost.

Sussan Ley has accused Anthony Albanese of being “out of his depth” after he recognised a Palestinian state, declaring the coalition would never have “taken this step”.

Except that she goes on to parrot the thoroughly discredited ‘two-state solution’ nonsense. Fortunately, the coalition has up-and-coming firebrands who aren’t having any of Ley’s spineless nonsense.

Opposition foreign affairs spokeswoman Michaelia Cash has slammed Labor’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state, accusing Anthony Albanese of delivering Hamas “its strategic objectives of the horrific terrorism on October 7” […]

Senator Cash also questioned the practicalities of recognising a Palestinian state.

“How does a government recognise a state that doesn’t even exist,” Senator Cash told ABC RN […]

“He’s now committed Australia to recognising as a state an entity with no agreed borders, no single government in effective control of its territory, and no demonstrated capacity to live in peace with its neighbors.”

This is the essential point that craven fools like Albanese and French president Macron are willfully ignoring: ‘recognising’ a ‘Palestinian’ state is in direct contravention of the international law they claim to hold so dear.


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