Pro-Palestine protest planned in Sydney against Israeli President Herzog’s visit
#Isaac Herzog #Sydney protests #Palestine #Australia-Israel relations #Gaza conflict #Human rights #NSW Police
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- Pro-Palestine activists are planning major protests in Sydney to coincide with the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
- The demonstrations aim to protest Israeli military operations in Gaza and demand a shift in Australian foreign policy.
- New South Wales Police have deployed extra resources to maintain order and prevent potential clashes between rival groups.
- The visit has heightened political tensions in Australia, forcing the government to balance diplomatic ties with domestic social pressure.
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Isaac Herzog
President of Israel since 2021
# Isaac Herzog **Isaac "Bougie" Herzog** (Hebrew: יצחק "בוז׳י" הרצוג; born 22 September 1960) is an Israeli politician and lawyer currently serving as the 11th **President of Israel**. Taking office in 2021, he holds the distinction of being the first Israeli president born in the country following...
Palestine
Country in West Asia
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Gaza–Israel conflict
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry As Claude disrupts stock market, Anthropic researcher warns ’world is in peril’ Gold, silver prices rise amid U.S.-Iran tensions, blowout January payrolls data Dow halts three-day win streak as blowout jobs data curbs rate cut bets Citi pushes back Fed rate cuts to May after blowout January jobs report (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) Thousands protest over Israeli President Herzog’s visit to Australia World Published 02/08/2026, 06:27 PM Updated 02/09/2026, 10:37 AM Thousands protest over Israeli President Herzog’s visit to Australia 0 By Scott Murdoch and Alasdair Pal SYDNEY, Feb 9 - Thousands gathered across Australia on Monday to protest over the arrival of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who is on a multi-city trip aimed at expressing solidarity with Australia’s Jewish community following a deadly mass shooting last year. Herzog is visiting Australia this week following an invitation from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the aftermath of the December 14 shooting at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach that killed 15. The visit has attracted the ire of some people in Australia, who accuse Herzog of being complicit in civilian deaths in Gaza. Pro-Palestine groups have organised protests in cities and towns across the country on Monday evening. In Sydney, thousands gathered in a square in the city’s central business district, listening to speeches and shouting pro-Palestine slogans. "The Bondi massacre was terrible but from our Australian leadership there’s been no acknowledgment of the Palestinian people and the Gazans," said Jackson Elliott, a 30-year-old protestor from Sydney. "Herzog has dodged all the questions about the occupation and says this visit is about Australia and Israeli relations but he is complicit." There was a heavy police presence with a helicopter circling overhead and officers patrolling on horseback. Police used pepper spray and tear gas to push back groups of peop...