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Tens of Thousands Protest for Gaza Amid Safety Standoff

UPDATE: Over 100,000 demonstrators marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge today, defying state Premier Chris Minns‘s attempt to halt the protest aimed at highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The event, dubbed the March for Humanity, unfolded despite rain and heavy police presence as participants sought to draw attention to what the United Nations has termed a “worst-case scenario of famine” in the besieged region.

Authorities confirmed that NSW Police intervened about an hour into the march, directing protesters to turn back due to safety concerns regarding the immense crowd. Police described the situation as “perilous,” yet no arrests were made, showcasing the peaceful nature of the rally. High-profile figures such as Julian Assange, former Socceroos captain Craig Foster, and ex-foreign minister Bob Carr were among the participants, amplifying the visibility of the cause.

Premier Minns, while standing firm on his public safety stance, acknowledged the peaceful nature of the demonstration. “Ultimately, my job is to be on the side of public safety,” he stated during a press conference. He expressed concern over the disruption of major infrastructure like the bridge, emphasizing, “We can’t just knock out the bridge every weekend.”

Federal Labor MP Ed Husic criticized the government for underestimating public sentiment on the Gaza crisis. “This is a moment—a wake-up call—for Australian politics,” he told ABC Radio, noting the diverse crowd that gathered.

In a development that underscores the urgency of the humanitarian situation, the federal government announced today an additional $20 million in aid for organizations working to deliver critical supplies to Gaza. This comes as estimates reveal that over 60,000 people have died due to the ongoing conflict, which escalated following a surprise attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 Israelis and igniting a devastating response.

With a population of 2.1 million, Gaza faces acute food insecurity, with one million residents facing emergency levels, according to UN reports. The international community watches closely as the situation continues to deteriorate.

As tensions mount, the behavior of the protesters was praised by police, who noted the challenges posed by the large turnout. In an unprecedented move, authorities utilized the city’s emergency warning system to communicate with demonstrators, directing them back to the central business district.

The events of today echo a broader sentiment in Australia regarding international issues, showcasing a significant mobilization of public opinion. As the situation in Gaza unfolds, the implications for Australian politics and international relations are becoming increasingly evident.

Next steps: Observers are keenly watching how the government responds to this passionate outcry and if further protests will be organized in the coming days. The urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza remain at the forefront of political discourse, pushing the government to act swiftly in addressing both local and international concerns.

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