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Mike Huckabee ‘disgusted’ by Australia’s recognition of Palestinian state

The US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, says he is disgusted by Australia joining other key allies in committing to the recognition of a Palestinian state.

“The timing has been very hurtful to any prospects of negotiating some settlement in Gaza with Hamas,” he told the ABC’s 7.30 last night. “There’s an enormous level of disappointment and some disgust.”

He said US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, had made it clear the result of the action had “been to completely halt any type of thoughtful negotiations going forward. And, it’s just a very terrible timing for this to come about.”

He said he had spoken with Donald Trump about the move and that in the meeting, there was an “emotional sentiment, a sense of, ‘You’ve got to be kidding. Why would they be doing this, and why would they be doing it now, and why [would] they not be telling the United States or telling Israel, for that matter, but to go out and make a public announcement like this?’ It was unseemly.”

He said the president had “done more than anyone” he knows to stop the war in Gaza.

U.S ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters
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Police bust theft ring that targeted major supermarkets

Nineteen people have been arrested for allegedly shoplifting more than $10m worth of goods, after police claimed to have busted one of the largest theft syndicates seen in Australia.

Victoria police allege the syndicate targeted major supermarkets, taking items such as baby formula, medicines, vitamins, skincare products, electric toothbrushes and toiletries, reports AAP.

“Those arrested are predominantly Indian nationals on temporary, student, or bridging visas,” the force said this morning.

They are alleged to be working in a coordinated network to supply stolen goods to ‘receivers’, who then on-sell the products to end users for profit.

The operation to smash the syndicate was led by the Box Hill divisional response unit, which worked with retailers and the Australian Border Force.

“This has been one of the most significant operations we’ve undertaken in recent times to target organised retail theft,” detective acting inspector Rachele Ciavarella said.

Investigations remain ongoing, with further arrests anticipated.

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