Western leaders ‘coddling up' to Hamas despite ‘brutal' October 7 attacks
The Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister confirmed Australia will recognise Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly in September.
'These same leaders are coddling up to a terrorist organisation that brutally killed women and children and innocent civilians for no reason,' Mr Spicer told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

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