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Australiaโ€™s Home Affairs minister says โ€˜strength is not measured by how many people you can blow upโ€™.

Australia has hit back at Israelโ€™s Benjamin Netanyahu after he branded the countryโ€™s prime minister โ€œweakโ€, with an Australian minister accusing the Israeli leader of conflating strength with killing people.

In an interview with Australiaโ€™s national broadcaster on Wednesday, Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke said that strength was not measured โ€œby how many people you can blow up or how many children you can leave hungryโ€.

Burkeโ€™s comments come after Netanyahu on Tuesday launched a blistering attack on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on social media, claiming he would be remembered by history as a โ€œweak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australiaโ€™s Jewsโ€.

Speaking on the ABCโ€™s Radio National Breakfast programme, Burke characterised Netanyahuโ€™s broadside as part of Israelโ€™s โ€œlashing outโ€ at countries that have moved to recognise a Palestinian state.

โ€œStrength is much better measured by exactly what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has done, which is when thereโ€™s a decision that we know Israel wonโ€™t like, he goes straight to Benjamin Netanyahu,โ€ Burke said.

โ€œHe has the conversation, he says exactly what weโ€™re intending to do, and has the chance for the objections to be made person to person. And then having heard them, makes public announcement and then does what needs to be done.โ€

Relations between Australia and Israel, traditionally close allies, have progressively soured in recent months amid tensions over the war in Gaza, but ties have become especially acrimonious since Canberraโ€™s announcement last week that it would recognise a Palestinian state.

On Monday, Australia announced that it had cancelled a visa for Simcha Rothman, a lawmaker with Israelโ€™s far-right Mafdal-Religious Zionism party and a member of Netanyahuโ€™s governing coalition, amid concerns that a planned speaking tour in the country aimed to โ€œspread divisionโ€.

Hours after that decision, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar said he had revoked the visas of Australian diplomats to the Palestinian Authority.

Israel has come under growing international pressure, including from many of its traditional allies, over the level of human suffering being inflicted by its war in Gaza.

More than 62,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel since it launched its military offensive following Hamasโ€™s October 7, 2023 attacks on Israeli communities, according to Gazaโ€™s Ministry of Health.



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