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Albanies clarified that Australia’s recognition depends on the specific assurances received from the Palestinian Authority. These include keeping Hamas out of any Palestinian government, dislocation of Gaza and conducting independent and fair elections. He said that this acceptance is based on the commitments received from the Palestinian Authority to Australia.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanies announced on Monday that Australia would recognize a Palestinian state. The decision, which will be formally given in the United Nations General Assembly in September, brings Australia into the category of countries such as France, Britain and Canada who have recently expressed similar intentions. Albanies clarified that Australia’s recognition depends on the specific assurances received from the Palestinian Authority. These include keeping Hamas out of any Palestinian government, dislocation of Gaza and conducting independent and fair elections. He said that this acceptance is based on the commitments received from the Palestinian Authority to Australia.
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The announcement came amid increasing criticism within Australia over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the authorities have expressed concern over the ongoing pain and starvation. Australia has also condemned the recent plans of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a large -scale military attack in Gaza. Prime Minister Albanies said that “The two-state solution to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to eliminate struggle, pain and starvation in Gaza is the best hope of humanity.
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The Israeli messenger in Australia said that the move has weakened Israel’s security. Amir Maiman posted X. By recognizing the Palestinian state, Australia is strengthening the position of Hamas, which he considers a terrorist organization. Alexi Jury’s Executive Council spokesman Alex Rivechin said in a statement, “This commitment removes any incentive or diplomatic pressure on Palestinians to do those things that have always come in the way of ending conflict.
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