‘Tit-for-tat war': Israel responds to visa cancellation of Israeli MP Simcha Rothman
'Israel has hit back, its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just posted that 'history will remember Albanese for what he is, a weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's Jews',' Mr Bolt said.
'How did it get to this?
'And now Albanese's in a full-scale diplomatic tit-for-tat war with Israel's foreign minister.'

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