Frydenberg takes aim at Malaysian leader over Jewish comments

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has toughened Australia’s case for shifting the country’s Israeli embassy to Jerusalem, as regional leaders took aim at the Morrison government over the plan.

The government is reviewing whether the embassy in Israel should be moved from Tel Aviv, which has sparked a war of words with Muslim nations in the region and delayed a trade deal with Indonesia.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad brought up the issue in a meeting with Scott Morrison in Singapore on Thursday.

“I pointed out that in dealing with terrorism, one has to know the causes,” Dr Mahathir said after the meeting.

“Adding to the cause for terrorism is not going to be helpful.”

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Friday the Malaysian leader had “form”.

“He has called Jews ‘hooked-nosed people’. He has questioned the number of people that have been killed in the Holocaust. He banned Schindler’s List as a movie being shown, though it showed the amazing story of a righteous gentile who saved many people from persecution,” Mr Frydenberg told reporters in Melbourne.

He said shifting the embassy made sense.

Read the article in The Australian (AAP).