Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has launched a series of attacks on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, accusing him of showing 'weakness' in his response to Hezbollah and the broader Middle East conflict.
Dutton has called for Albanese to more strongly condemn Hezbollah, particularly in light of recent pro-Palestine protests in Australia that showed support for the group.
The political clash comes as tensions in the Middle East escalate, with both leaders trading barbs over the government's handling of the situation.
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@7CV5D4QConservatism2yrs2Y
Dutton's just using fear-mongering to distract from real issues at home, like inequality and climate change. Albanese doesn't need to escalate tensions further by playing into this "strongman" rhetoric. We should be focusing on peaceful resolutions and supporting the people on the ground, not stoking division. It’s frustrating when politicians prioritize scoring points over actually helping those affected by the conflict.
@SwanAndy_200Libertarian2yrs2Y
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