Australia PM Albanese says Israel's Netanyahu 'in denial' about Gaza war

Albanese had earlier said Australia would recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly.

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Anthony Albanese on Monday announced his country would recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, following similar moves by the UK, France and Canada.

Albanese said frustration with the Israeli government had played a role in the move, saying Australians "want to see the killing and the cycle of violence stop".

Israel, under increasing pressure to end the war in Gaza, has said recognising a Palestinian state "rewards terrorism" and Netanyahu called the decision taken by Australia and other allies "shameful".

Netanyahu and his government have been facing growing condemnation over reports of starvation in Gaza.

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