Anti Genocide March on Sydney Harbor Bridge 3’rd August
Anti Genocide March on Sydney Harbor Bridge 3’rd August. Palestinians in Gaza are being deliberately starved to death. Penny Wong’s stern words to the Israeli ambassador and statements of condemnation will not stop Israel’s plan to eliminate the people of Gaza.
After a New South Wales Supreme Court decision, pro-Palestine protesters will be legally protected while marching across the Sydney Harbor Bridge on Sunday.
The bridge is expected to be closed for about five hours, starting at 11.30 a.m., and additional police are being mobilized to observe a march that could include up to 50,000 people.
In making the judgment, Justice Belinda Rigg said, “the march at this location is motivated by the belief that the horror and urgency of the situation in Gaza demands an urgent and extraordinary response from the people of the world”.
“The evidence indicates there is significant support for the march.”
Jewish Groups are unhappy that the government has allowed this march to take place. The organizers have given seven days’ notice, as required by law. The Supreme Court of NSW declined an application by NSW Police to block the march.
Daily killings of women and children continue. aid convoys are still not getting through and the air drops are a drop in the ocean. What is really required is 600 trucks a day. However Israel keeps fining ways of delaying aid whilst women and children die daily.
Air drop have been carried out by Jordan Egypt and Egypt. The world is united in its condemnation of Israel and its far right government
The world is now asking for a two state solution and many countries including Britain and France are no ready to accept Palatine as a state in the United Nations in September if Is real continues its genocide.
Australia has joined the United Kingdom, France and other countries in demanding an immediate end to the war in Gaza and for Israel to lift aid restrictions.
Israel says the statement is “disconnected from reality” and is urging countries to instead place pressure on Hamas.
The 28 countries urged other members of the international community to “unite in a common effort to bring this terrible conflict to an end”.