Massive turnout for Gaza expected despite bridge ban

From Cairns to Geraldon, it is building a floor for country -wide protests and hundreds of thousands of people will encourage Israel to have Israel to have a military attack in Gaza.
The tenser comes after a magistrate’s court in Brisbane vetors the plans for organizers to walk along the city’s story bridge and reiterated the historical participation at the Sydney Harbor Bridge in early August.
The viral images of protesters, including many children, and the courage of the rain in Sydney, the elderly globalized and ranged from 100,000 to 300,000 people in the size of the crowd.
Rhys Wildman, Deputy Commissioner of Queensland, welcomed his decision on Friday, but lamented how the dragged legal process broke the operations in a short time.
“Two weeks ago, it is disappointed that he had to take a mediation and two court trials to go into a position that can be solved two weeks ago.”
“For the Palestinian organizers, the problems we have made with justice have nothing to do with their case. This is completely about protest.”
Organizer Remah Naji said on Saturday at the Queens Gardens in Brisbene city center and following a rally, following an alternative walking route to Musgrave Park on the Victoria Bridge.
37 towns and cities are participating in the country for Palestine, where organizers say that the Albanian government is a very important tool to implement political pressure to stop the trade of two -way weapons with Israel.
The day of action is expected to be the largest-palestinian demonstration in the history of Australia.
Some speakers who will appeal to the crowd planned to be gathered in Sydney include high -profile feminist activist Grace Tame and journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Both of them are clear about the atrocities in Gaza, where more than 60,000 Palestinians were killed, including 18,000 children, including 18,000 children.
A UN -backed body declared complete famine for the first time in Gaza’s Friday’s history.
Determination comes after the warnings of Israel’s blocked settlement by aid groups, causing hunger to prevent food and other aid.
The Israeli report refused to call Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for calling “clearly a lie” because it continued with an invasion of a renewed place expected to be forced by hundreds of thousands of civilians.


