‘Wake up’: Gaza supporters’ march is a warning for MPs

In the Australian support for Palestine, tens of thousands of people walked along a iconic turning point and then sent a clear message to their political leaders.
More than 90,000 people dare to rain for a pro -Palestinian protest on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, because thousands of people expressed their concerns about Gaza Strip at similar rallies in Gaza and Adelaide.
Among the high -profile participants in the Sydney protest were Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, former Socceroos captain Craig Foster, former Labor Foreign Minister Bob Carr and Federal Labor Party MP Husic.
“Some of them underestimate the amount of people to emerge on the bridge, I think Australian politics felt how strong Australians felt about this issue.”
“This is a call for a moment for Australian politics.
“When I looked at the crowd, there were people you would wait for … protesting, but there were too many Central Australia, and this is something that cannot be ignored.”
The NSW police praised the behavior of the protesters, but they had to force them to return to the march on the bridge due to the risk of injury because of the risk of injury.
David Sharma, a former diplomat of Australia, a former diplomat of Israel, said that the protests “disturbed” him.
“One of the things we are trying to do through this and many other foreign conflicts, to stop the imports of foreign conflicts, to make sure that they are not allowed to be brought to Australia,” he said.
“I do not like the idea of a big infrastructure part to campaign about something abroad, where Australians have little influence.”
Tens of thousands of Australians went to the streets historically to protest international wars such as the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Israel’s military campaign began after the militant group Hamas, who Australia attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killed 1200 people and took more than 251 hostages.
According to Gaza Ministry of Health sources, Gaza’s bombardment and blockage killed more than 60,000 people.
According to the United Nations, Gaza’s 2.1 million people’s population is expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity, including one million people who face an emergency food insecurity.
On Monday, the Federal government announced a more $ 20 million to support charities in Gaza to support food, medical and other life -saving support.

