SAWT BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL

| 7 October 2024, Monday |

Thousands in Australia join pro-Palestinian march over Gaza

In Australia’s largest city, Sydney, thousands of people participated in a pro-Palestinian march on Saturday. The march received last-minute approval amid concerns after some demonstrators at an earlier demonstration screamed anti-Jewish slurs.

After nearly two weeks of ferocious air and artillery assaults, which according to authorities in the tiny strip of land have killed 4,100 people, protesters from around the world called for a stop to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza on Friday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Friday to “fight until victory” in Gaza, signalling no pause in his military’s bombardment and expected invasion of the enclave over Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which 1,400 in Israel and seized hostages.

In Sydney, Australia’s biggest city, around 15,000 people attended Saturday’s march, organiser Palestine Action Group said, with demonstrators chanting “Palestine will never die” and waving Palestine flags. Police, including officers on horseback, patrolled the event that closed city streets, and a police helicopter circled overhead.

Police said no arrests had been made, and Palestine Action Group spokesperson Amal Naser said the march was peaceful.

Protester Barbara O’Neill described Palestinians as “my brothers and sisters”, saying, “They have been suffering genocide publicly and in a very high-profile way.”

Rally-goer James McGlone said people had a “right to know what’s going on with the Palestinians… “If they knew what the state of Israel has done and is continuing to do, they would support Palestine.”

Alex Ryvchin, co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the top group for Australia’s Jewish community, said Saturday’s Sydney rally “incited more hatred in Australia” and fractured “fragile social cohesion”.

A rally outside the Sydney Opera House two days after the Hamas attack had ignited heated debate after a small group were filmed chanting “Gas the Jews”.

Pro-Palestine rallies were also scheduled on Saturday in state capitals Brisbane, Perth and Hobart, Palestine Action Group said, after thousands attended largely well behaved rallies around Australia last weekend.

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  • Reuters