Australia urges calm after violent clashes in Sydney during Israeli President’s visit
#Sydney #Isaac Herzog #Anthony Albanese #Protests #Australia #Israel #Security #Diplomatic Visit
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- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for restraint following violent clashes in Sydney.
- Protests were triggered by the official visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Australia.
- Police made multiple arrests after demonstrators and officers clashed near diplomatic venues.
- The unrest highlights growing domestic tension in Australia over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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Diplomacy, Civil Unrest, International Relations
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