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Sa’ar announces visa restrictions on Australian officials

The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.

Gideon Sa'ar
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar speaks at a press conference in Jerusalem, July 29, 2025. Source: Screenshot.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced retaliatory measures against Canberra on Monday, following Australia’s announcement last week that it plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September, and its refusal earlier in the day to grant a visa to Religious Zionism lawmaker Simcha Rothman.

Sa’ar also cited the case of former Israeli justice minister Ayelet Shaked, who was denied entry to Australia last November, as well as those of other Israeli figures.

He said that visas for Australian representatives to the Palestinian Authority had been revoked, and that he had instructed Israel’s embassy in Canberra to closely scrutinize any future visa requests from Australian officials.

“While antisemitism is raging in Australia, including manifestations of violence against Jews and Jewish institutions, the Australian government is choosing to fuel it by false accusations, as if the visit of Israeli figures will disrupt public order and harm Australia’s Muslim population. It is shameful and unacceptable!” Sa’ar wrote on X.

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