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Sydney Protests Over Herzog Visit Turn Violent With 27 Arrests

The clashes tested New South Wales' new 'major event' policing powers introduced days earlier.

Overview

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was devastated by the violent clashes at the Sydney rally.
  • Police said they used pepper spray to disperse crowds and reported 27 arrests after confrontations.
  • Isaac Herzog began his state visit by meeting Sydney's Jewish community and laying a wreath and stones at the Bondi Beach site of the December attack that killed 15 people.
  • Protest organisers had expected roughly 5,000 people, and demonstrations that began peacefully later descended into confrontations.
  • Herzog plans to continue engagements in Canberra and Melbourne, and Jewish community leaders said his presence is lifting the spirits of victims' families and survivors.