Australian premier slams opposition leader for ‘whipping up fear’ over Palestinian visas
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese once again rejected opposition’s call to ban Palestinians fleeing Gaza from entering Australia, saying it aims to “whip up fear”, Anadolu reports.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton had called for a stop to migration from the besieged Palestinian coastal enclave, contending the arrival of people from a war zone to Australia was “putting national security at risk.”
Albanese, who has already criticised Dutton for his calls, said the rhetoric from the coalition is causing community division at a time when security heads were calling for “social cohesion,” local broadcaster SBS News reported.
“What does Peter Dutton do? He doesn’t talk about issues of concern to Australians, what he does is try and whip up fear,” Albanese told reporters in Sydney.
“The fact is that the borders at the moment are closed, of course, through the Rafah crossing,” he was quoted as saying.