Tens of thousands join pro-Palestinian march over Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Approximately 90,000 people marched across Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday to show support for Gaza and urge the Australian government to apply greater pressure on Israel.
- The protest followed weeks of reports of widespread starvation due to an 11-week Israeli blockade of aid into Gaza, amid rising global concern over the humanitarian crisis.
- Despite police warnings about public safety and concerns of a crowd crush, the largely peaceful march included speeches urging humanitarian focus and criticism of media labeling protesters as extremists.
- NSW Police estimated the crowd at 90,000 and a Supreme Court judge rejected a police request to declare the protest unlawful, while NSW Premier Chris Minns said he did not support the protest taking place on the bridge.
- The march highlighted increasing domestic pressure on Australian leadership and underscored calls for a response to Gaza’s dire situation, while international leaders are also moving toward recognizing Palestine.
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Tens of thousands march in rain in Sydney as Gaza aid crisis renews pro-Palestinian protests
(JTA) — Tens of thousands of Australians marched in pouring rain in Sydney to call for increased aid to Gaza, in what appears to be the largest of a number of such demonstrations around the world on Sunday. The “March for Humanity” across Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge was larger than what organizers and police anticipated. City officials had attempted to prohibit the march, citing crowding, but a top court ruled that it must be permitted. While…
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Tens of thousands march in rain in Sydney as Gaza aid crisis renews pro-Palestinian protests - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Tens of thousands of Australians marched in pouring rain in Sydney to call for increased aid to Gaza, in what appears to be the largest of a number of such demonstrations around the world on Sunday. The “March for Humanity” across Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge was larger than what organizers and police anticipated. City officials had attempted to prohibit the march, citing crowding, but a top court ruled that it must be permitted. While police …
Nearly 300,000 people attend historic pro-Palestine march in Sydney
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail A huge pro-Palestine protest at Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge drew an estimated 300,000 people calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. The ‘March for Humanity’ protest went ahead on Sunday 3 August after it was authorised by the Supreme Court a day prior in what organisers called a “historic” […]
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