PM slams Hamas as senior leader denies praising him

August 14, 2025 by AAP
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Anthony Albanese has warned against trusting Hamas propaganda as an official from the terrorist group denies reports it backed Labor’s “political courage”.

Anthony Albanese February 4, 2025.       Photo: Lucas Coch/AAP

The prime minister has pushed back against suggestions he is aiding Hamas by recognising Palestinian statehood, as the terrorist group distances itself from a statement applauding Australia’s decision.

Labor’s “political courage” was reportedly commended by Hamas co-founder Hassan Yousef after Australia revealed it would join other nations in recognising Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September.

But the group’s foreign relations chief, Istanbul-based Basem Naim, poured cold water on the statement making headlines domestically.

“Sheikh Yousef is in an Israeli jail for years now,” Dr Naim told AAP.

“I’m very surprised … I doubt it’s true,” he said, referring to a statement first reported by Nine Newspapers.

Nine clarified on Thursday it had solicited the statement from a spokesperson on Mr Yousef’s behalf, based in the West Bank.

Dr Naim instead referred to a statement the group disseminated on its social media channel and which the Australian prime minister also pointed to on Thursday.

“We affirm that Sheikh Hassan Yousef is being held in poor conditions and is cut off from the outside world, with no means of communication with local or international press outlets,” the statement said.

Mr Albanese warned his political opponents and the media not to engage with “Hamas propaganda”.

The prime minister – weighed down by headlines and commentary suggesting he was doing Hamas’s bidding in imminently backing a Palestinian state – said recognition would help isolate the designated terror group.

“What that should be is a warning to the media of being very careful about the fact that Hamas will engage in propaganda,” he told reporters.

“Hamas do not want a two-state solution – what they want is one state.

“I won’t be a cheer squad for Hamas.”

Dr Naim said efforts from “any party” to recognise Palestine were “very welcomed” but needed to be matched with practical actions.

Opponents of Australia’s recognition move, including the coalition, said the prime minister had got it wrong.

“(The prime minister) must reverse this decision, because when terrorists are cheerleaders for your foreign policy, you need to think again and reverse that position,” Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said.

Almost 150 out of the 193 UN member states have already recognised the state of Palestine, including EU countries Spain and Ireland.

Opposition Israeli parliamentarian Shelly Tal Meron said she was also concerned about Hamas’s purported reaction.

Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1200 people and taking about 250 hostage.

Israel rejects that its actions in Gaza amount to genocide, a claim that has also been brought against it before the International Court of Justice.

By: Farid Farid, Andrew Brown and Kat Wong/AAP

 

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One Response to “PM slams Hamas as senior leader denies praising him”
  1. Leon Poddebsky says:

    The aims of Hamas and Mahmoud Abbas’s “Palestinian” Authority(PA) are identical, namely, to eliminate the State of Israel. Hamas and the PA are merely 2 competing criminal gangs.

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