‘Dam has burst’: Palestine support swells before march

Hundreds of thousands of Australians are expected to walk in a country -wide ground for the Palestinian case, days after the famine was first declared in Gaza for the first time in Gaza.
Supported by more than 250 community organizations, unions and leading public figures, sanctions on rallies in more than 40 cities on Sunday and Australia’s arms trade with Israel will be terminated.
“The movement has so far the biggest thing so far,” Josh Lees Aap, the Sydney spokesman of the Palestinian Action Group.
Organizers expect the estimated 300,000 to participate in the Sydney Harbor Bridge march in early August, and that they say that the support of the Palestinians is a major reflection of 300,000 people.
“This bridge gait gained a lot of acceleration throughout the country, Lees Lees said.
“The dam exploded in terms of support for Palestine and the opposition for this genocide.”
The action comes days later, for the first time after confirming the famine in some parts of the Gaza Strip of the United Nations, because Israel is preparing to seize the whole city.
“It contributes further to the urgency of why we need to activate why our government should take real action to stop it, Lees said Lees.

More than 60,000 Palestinians, including 18,000 children, where Hamas killed 1200 people since October 7, 2023 and took more than 200 hostages at an Israeli music festival, were killed. United Nations.
Speaking to the crowds, high -profile activist Grace Tame and journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Change forcing, organizers’ vetoic plans for organizers to walk on the story bridge of Brisbane, the Queensland police assistant commissioner Rhys Wildman welcomed, but weeks ago, he said.
Organizer Remah Naji said that the rally will still continue by starting from Queens Gardens in the city center and following an alternative route on the Victoria Bridge.
Israel rejected his actions in Gaza as a claim that was against him before the International Court of Justice, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the declaration of famine as a “clear lie”.

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