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Pro-Palestine protesters declared they were standing on the right side of history, marching for justice and humanity, as they turned out in their thousands at rallies across Australia on Saturday.
Thousands marched through the Sydney CBD on Saturday after police green-lit the event, with rallies also held in Perth, Hobart and Brisbane as more information emerges from conflict-stricken Gaza.
Protesters at Sydney’s Town Hall chanted “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and “in our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinians” as a significant police presence watched on.
Previous protests had been met with a heavy police presence after videos emerged of a small group chanting antisemitic slogans within a rally at the Sydney Opera House.
Rallies since have been relatively uneventful with organisers around the country clamping down on hateful comments to ensure the focus remains on their key message: free Palestine.
The Australian prime minister has provided $25m to Jewish and Islamic communities affected by the conflict, and while Ali welcomed the commitment, he said the government needed to take immediate action to urge a ceasefire, and to ensure humanitarian aid reaches civilians.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Pro-Palestine protesters declared they were standing on the right side of history, marching for justice and humanity, as they turned out in their thousands at rallies across Australia on Saturday.
Thousands marched through the Sydney CBD on Saturday after police green-lit the event, with rallies also held in Perth, Hobart and Brisbane as more information emerges from conflict-stricken Gaza.
Protesters at Sydney’s Town Hall chanted “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and “in our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinians” as a significant police presence watched on.
Previous protests had been met with a heavy police presence after videos emerged of a small group chanting antisemitic slogans within a rally at the Sydney Opera House.
Rallies since have been relatively uneventful with organisers around the country clamping down on hateful comments to ensure the focus remains on their key message: free Palestine.
The Australian prime minister has provided $25m to Jewish and Islamic communities affected by the conflict, and while Ali welcomed the commitment, he said the government needed to take immediate action to urge a ceasefire, and to ensure humanitarian aid reaches civilians.
The original article contains 703 words, the summary contains 190 words. Saved 73%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!