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Widespread protests held in Australia to support Palestinians

Demonstrators in over 40 Australian cities demand government sanctions on Israel and an arms embargo amid Gaza's escalating humanitarian crisis, with organizers estimating up to 350,000 participants nationwide.

  • More than 40 protests took place across Australia to support Palestinians and demand an end to the conflict in Gaza, according to the Palestine Action Group.
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he did not take Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's personal attacks 'personally' and that he treated leaders of other countries with respect.
  • Josh Lees, an organiser in Sydney, said protesters were marching to 'demand an end to this genocide in Gaza and to demand that our government sanction Israel'.
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There were peaceful protests in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, as well as dozens of other cities throughout Australia.

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Tens of thousands march across Australia in support of Palestinians

SYDNEY (AP) — Tens of thousands of people marched through Australia’s cities and towns on Sunday demanding action to save dying and starving Palestinians. Peaceful rallies were held in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and dozens of other cities across the country, with protesters urging sanctions on Israel and an end to Australia’s arms trade with Israel. Police estimated about 10,000 people took part, while organizers said 100,000 marched in Sydney …

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A Haber broke the news in Türkiye on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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