Isaac Herzog’s visit to mourn the Bondi terror attack with Jewish Australians poses a major test for cohesion under new laws.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has warned that police will not allow “conflict on Sydney streets” as protest organisers around the ...
Police have said they will arrest protesters who breach public assembly restrictions during the Israeli president’s visit.
Full marks to RSL Australia president Peter Tinley for expressing concern not only about the wanton destruction of Australian ...
NSW Police will deploy more than 3000 officers across Sydney during Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit, warning ...
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AFP’s call on Herzog arrest threat
The Australian Federal Police have ruled on whether Israel’s President could face arrest when he visits Australia.
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'Grave insult': activists vow to protest Israeli leader
Police and protesters appear to be on a collision course as activists vow to take to the streets to oppose the Israeli ...
Protest marches will remain restricted in parts of the CBD and eastern suburbs as police hold public safety concerns over the ...
‘Mass, peaceful’ demonstration are planned across Australia to protest the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog.
In Sydney, the Palestine Action Group has planned a CBD march from Town Hall to Parliament House, despite ongoing protest restrictions. The entire planned march route is within areas under the ban on ...
Widespread protests against Herzog’s visit have been planned throughout Australia by the Palestine Action Group, including in Sydney, where New South Wales Police have announced restrictions on ...
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