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"You have to use your force to say, ‘Okay, we're going to set the ground rules,'” she said. She criticized world leaders for their perceived inaction, questioning their commitment to resolving the crisis and expressing incredulity that some seem to advocate for leniency toward Hamas.
Strong Criticism of Prime Minister Albanese's Approach
Hanson was particularly harsh towards Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, suggesting that if he had been in power during the Japanese bombing of Darwin, he would have refused to fight back or defend the country. Her words painted Albanese as a coward and ineffective leader, implying that his approach to conflict and national security is hopeless.