Amana'ia e Ausetalia le mālō Palesitina.

Palestinians rally in Ramallah following recognition of Palestinian state by several Western countries

Palestinian demonstrators wave flags as they gather in the West Bank city of Ramallah to celebrate and support efforts of Western countries that are recognizing a Palestinian state, 23 September 2025. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH Source: EPA / ALAA BADARNEH/EPA

Ua fa'aalia aloa'ia i le fono aoao a mālō 'aufa'atasi le amana'iaina e le mālō Ausetalia o le mālō Palesitina e tua'oi ma Isara'elu.


Na saunoa le palemia Anthony Albanese:

"The Commonwealth of Australia recognises the state of Palestine. We have had, in Australia, a long term position on a bipartisan basis of two states. One of those states is, of course, Israel. The other, of course, is Palestine, and this recognition being announced today in sync with our international partners, the United Kingdom and Canada, means that three of the Five Eyes nations are all making this decision today."

Ua auai ai Ausetalia i atunu'u o Farani, Peretania, Kanata ma le 'ova i le 150 o isi atunu'u i le lalolagi ua lagolagoina le mālō Palesitina.

Na saunoa le palemia o Peretania, Sir Keir Starmer:

"Today, to revive the hope of peace and a two-state solution, I state clearly, as Prime Minister of this great country, that the United Kingdom formally recognises the state of Palestine. We recognised the State of Israel more than 75 years ago as a homeland for the Jewish people. Today we join over 150 countries who recognise a Palestinian state also."
Na fa'aalia le te'ena malosi e le palemia o Isara'elu Benjamin Netanyahu o le mau e lagolagoina le mālō Palesitina.

Na ia saunoa: "You are giving a huge reward to terrorism. And I have another message for you: It will not happen. A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River. For years, I have prevented the establishment of this terrorist state despite tremendous pressure both domestically and internationally. Moreover, we doubled Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria — and we will continue on this path."

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