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Thousands pour onto iconic bridge for Gaza

3 August 2025 15:01 | News

One of the most iconic places in Australia has become the center point of Israel’s military action in Gaza and tens of thousands of protesters Sydney Harbor Bridge.

On a wet and windy Sunday, it can be seen that hundreds of Palestinian flags were struggling with the breeze of the protesters walking towards suffering in Gaza.

The Palestinian Action Group, the rally organizer, plans to draw attention to what the United Nations defines. Worse In Gaza, the police marked their concerns about crowd crushed.

Police asked an order to ban the protest, but the Supreme Court of Justice Belinda Rigg rejected the application on Saturday.

Increased concerns for public security allowed protesters to end the march first at North Sydney’s end of the Bradfield Park after the protesters to return to Sydney CBD from the bridge.

The bridge will remain closed to drivers for Sundays and the metro is out of the commission with planned repairs.

Former NSW Labor Premier and former Federal Federal Minister of Foreign Minister Bob Carr, including many workers’ deputies, Prime Minister Chris Minns participated in the march with multiple greens and independent colleagues.

The Prime Minister warned that if the protest continued before, the city will “landa for chaos”.

Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, joined the former NSW Premier and Federal Minister Bob Carr in March. (Dean Lewins/AAP Photos)

In a statement, Carr said that the Australians wanted the Australians to stop the human blockade of the Netanyahu government, to end hunger and killing ”.

Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, joined Mr. Carr in Rally.

For the first time protesters and friends 74 -year -old Ian Robertson and 66 -year -old Greg Mullins, said they hoped that their participation could make a difference.

“The world was crazy, Mr Mr. Mullins said.

“I came today because I don’t want my children to tell me what he’s doing when this mass murder and genocide are going on, Rob Robertson added.

“Terrible and terrible, we can’t bear to watch it.”

Protesters
25,000 people participated in the human march in Sydney. (Dean Lewins/AAP Photos)

Deputy Police Chief Adam Johnson warned that the police would move quickly against everyone who tried to seize the peaceful protest.

“Whether or not a public council or not, our message is always.

Orum I’m talking about everyone, especially I’m not talking about real protesters, but everyone is expected to comply with the law. “

Johnson also increased security concerns by specifying rainy conditions and the number of demonstrators.

“The crowd is a real thing… But in this case the risk numbers are not known,” he said.

The NSW police told AAP, and it is believed that 25,000 people are on the ground in Sydney.

Ed Husic, Stephen Lawrence and Anthony D'Am
Ed Husic, Stephen Lawrence and Anthony D’A Man, including MPs were among those who walked on Sunday. (Farid Farid/AAP Photos)

Federal opposition leader Sussan Ley questioned the closure of a “critical infrastructure ında in Sydney.

In the past, before changing the position of parliamentary deputy in Parliament, Mrs. Ley targeted the protest organizers and suggested that the rally be moved to another place.

“I respect the right to free speech and protest, but this takes it to another level… The protest may be somewhere else, La said Ley, Ley said.

Backbencher Ed Husic, who was more obvious in ending the Gaza war, emphasized the Union.

In his statement to ABC TV, he said, “What we see is deeply impressed by the images they see from Gaza,” he said.

“They want to send a strong message to the governments both here and abroad, through peaceful protests to the governments that should be killed, and the hunger must end.”

Thousands of protesters walked through Melbourne, blocking a large CBD street with many people in the crowd.

According to local health officials, more than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war in Gaza, the United Nations says that in recent weeks, dozens of people have died because of hunger.

Israel’s military campaign began after the militant group Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023 and killed 1200 people and more than 251 hostages.


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