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    News live: Netanyahu warns Albanese to ‘stand by’ after Australia recognises Palestine; Sydney trains to ban some ebikes | Australia news

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    News live: Netanyahu warns Albanese to ‘stand by’ after Australia recognises Palestine; Sydney trains to ban some ebikes | Australia news
    Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has responded to the recognition of Palestine by three more countries including Australia. Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters
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    Netanyahu warns Australia to ‘stand by’ for response after recognition of Palestinian state

    Tom McIlroy

    Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has lashed Australia’s decision to recognise Palestinian statehood, warning leaders the moves reward terrorism by Hamas.

    Anthony Albanese is at the United Nations this week, working alongside the leaders of France, Britain and Canada.

    In a statement on Monday morning, Australian time, Netanyahu warned Albanese and other world leaders to “stand by” for his response. He said:

    There will be no Palestinian state. The response to the latest attempt to force upon us a terror state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the United States.

    I have a clear message to those leaders who are recognising a Palestinian state after the horrendous 7 October massacre: You are rewarding terror with an enormous prize. And I have another message for you: It’s not going to happen.

    Benjamin Netanyahu. Photograph: Nathan Howard/AP

    There will be no Palestinian state to the west of the Jordan River.

    For years I have prevented the creation of that terror state, against tremendous pressure, both domestic and from abroad.

    We have done this with determination and with astute statesmanship. Moreover, we have doubled the Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, and we will continue on this path.

    The response to the latest attempt to force upon us a terror state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the United States. Stand by.

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    Updated at 22.34 BST

    Good morning

    Good morning, and happy Monday. Nick Visser here to get the day rolling. Here’s what’s on deck.

    Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a warning after Australia formally recognised a Palestinian state, alongside the UK and Canada. The Israeli leader said Australia should “stand by” for his response, with Netanyahu adding other nations were “rewarding terror with an enormous prize” with the move.

    Some ebikes will be banned from Sydney trains, NSW Trainlink and Sydney Metro services from 1 November due to the risk of lithium-ion battery fires, the state’s transport minister announced today. The ban encompasses so-called “converted e-bikes”, classified as pedal bikes that have been fitted with batteries and motors. Other ebikes and mobility devices will not be affected.

    We’ll be following any further updates from Optus after the company’s CEO said established processes were not involved when an upgrade to its infrastructure sparked a triple-zero outage that may have cost at least three lives.

    And there’s more to come.

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