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Protests Turn Violent During Herzog's Australia Visit With 27 Arrested in Sydney

Officials frame the trip as solidarity with Australia's Jewish community after the Bondi attack.

Overview

  • Israeli President Isaac Herzog began a four-day visit by honoring the 15 victims at Bondi Beach, laying a wreath and placing stones at a memorial under heavy security.
  • Large pro-Palestinian rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra led to clashes with police; officers in Sydney used pepper spray and, according to reports, tear gas.
  • New South Wales Police reported 27 arrests after officers prevented marchers from entering a declared restricted zone in central Sydney.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was devastated by the violence and defended police directions on protest routes, while opposition figures and Sydney’s mayor called for an investigation of tactics.
  • The state expanded police powers for the visit, and a last-minute legal bid by protesters to overturn the restrictions was unsuccessful.