One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has claimed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese refused to criticise the ICC’s arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu because he feared it would lead to losing votes in the next federal election.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has claimed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was tactfully trying to win voters by not criticising the ICC ’s arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaking to Sky News Australia Host Chris Kenny on Wednesday, Ms Hanson said the Prime Minister was “playing it safe” by not criticising the ICC. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said he very strongly supports comments from US President Joe Biden in relation to the ICC. Liberal Senator Dave Sharma said the people of Israel were “astonished” about the Australian government’s “moral cowardice”. Picture: Sky News Australia.
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