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‘Biggest ever’: support for Palestine action swells

Rally organizers say that the support of the Australians to Palestine is at the greatest level and even larger protests will come.

On Sunday, hiking in more than 40 cities and towns attracted hundreds of thousands of crowds, the largest pro -Palestinian demonstrations in the history of Australia.

Action on the countrywide saw that every major Palestinian organization group has combined their forces to internal and coastal towns away from the state capitals.

Josh Lees, Sydney spokesman of the Palestinian Action Group, said the numbers support the group’s more resistance plans.

“Sunday was the most national coordinated day we have ever had.” He said.

“If you add all numbers, this is the biggest mobilization on 40 cities and towns to support Palestine.

“Sydney Harbor Bridge and 300,000 people we see with a walk … Then the dam exploded.

“Now he’s carrying.”

The protests began to take place in each capital from 12 o’clock and as well as regional places such as Newcastle, Bathurst, Shepparton, Geraldton, Coffs Harbor, Katoomba, Tathra and Mackay.

Mr. Lees lasted more than 300,000 on Sunday, and Sydney and Melbourne attracted about 100,000 crowds.

“You can’t eliminate such numbers unless there is a majority support,” he said.

Brisbane gathered the biggest pro -Palestinian crowd in the history of the city and supported about 50,000 rally organizers.

The police were much more conservative. Both Queensland police and Victoria police put the figures in their capitals to 10,000.

Mr. Lees said the air images were talking for him.

“Now there is a great momentum (and) figures give people the confidence to continue to push.

“The government is now under great pressure.”

Writer and lawyer Grace Tame, Sydney expressed similar feelings in March.

“There is another power that the power responds to those who gathered in the city of Hyde Park on Sunday. He said.

“If we can buy 300,000 to block the bridge, we can get three million.”

Organizers are targeting another national action day for two years since the beginning of violence on Sunday, October 5th.

According to the United Nations, more than 60,000 Palestinians have died, including 18,000 children, including Hamas killed 1200 people and took more than 200 hostages at an Israeli music festival.

While the UN was preparing for the military seizure of the entire city of Israel, it confirmed the famine in some parts of the Gaza Strip for the first time.

Israel rejected the criticism that their actions in Gaza, which means genocide, a claim against him in the International Court of Justice.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the Declaration of famine as “clearly a lie”.

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