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The police will try to prevent a planned pro -Filestin march of the Port Bridge at a court hearing today, because more workers will challenge Premier and support the protest.

Prime Minister Chris Minns said that the protest could not continue this Sunday Port Bridge, because he will make Sydney into chaos – but some of his colleagues spoke against his stance.

Pro -Palestinian and pro -Iranian protesters he walked in Sydney in June.Credit: Max Mason Hubers

15 NSW deputies’ Stephen Lawrence of Labour, Anthony D’Adan, Linda Voltz, Cameron Murphy and Sarah Kaine, including a statement signed, decided to facilitate the government and join March on Sunday.

All Greens deputies, independent Jacqui Scruby and Alex Greenwich, and Rod Roberts, the defender of Free Speech.

The NSW police is expected to argue that the protest should not continue due to public security risks and the effects of a large arterial road in a short time.

“I know that this can be done to allow the previous coalition government to allow a walk against the Sydney Harbor Bridge to support LGBTQ equality during Worldpride, Green said Greenwich, Greenwich,” Greenwich said.

On Thursday, Josh Lees, one of the Palestinian Action Group organizers, said that the march was “unstoppable”, regardless of the present conclusion.

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