SYDNEY: Pro-Palestine demonstrators plan to rally in Sydney on Monday to protest the visit by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, as authorities declared his visit a major event and deployed thousands of police to manage the crowds. Police have urged the protesters to gather at a central Sydney park for public safety reasons, but protest organizers said they plan to rally at the city’s historic Town Hall instead.

SYDNEY: Israel’s President Isaac Herzog lands in Australia on Monday to honor victims of a mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.The head of state has said he will “express…

Isaac Herzog to commemorate Bondi Beach mass shooting victims, but activists say he shouldn't escape scrutiny over Gaza.

Manifestazione a Melbourne dopo omaggio Herzog a vittime strage Bondi

MELBOURNE, Australia: The stated purpose of Israel President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia is to support the Jewish community still reeling from an antisemitic attack at…

Israeli president will meet with prime minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra and travel to Melbourne as pro-Palestine supporters stage protests

SYDNEY: Pro-Palestine demonstrators plan to rally in Sydney on Monday to protest the visit by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, as authorities declared his visit a major event and…

Thousands of Australians protested Monday against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit in solidarity with the Jewish community following a deadly...

Grace Tame and Lidia Thorpe address crowds in Sydney and Melbourne as thousands take to streets

Demonstrators risk arrest if they join a pro-Palestine march from Sydney Town Hall to New South Wales Parliament.

Thousands protest Israel’s Gaza genocide in Sydney as police enforce strict protest bans

Protests in Sydney and Melbourne call for an end to Israeli occupation as Isaac Herzog meets Bondi Beach attack victims.

SYDNEY: Sydney police used pepper spray on protesters on Monday as a rally against a visit to Australia by Israel’s President Isaac Herzog turned violent. The head of state’s…

An estimated 6,000 protesters in Sydney rallied against a controversial visit by Isaac Herzog.

Police arrest and use pepper spray on people demonstrating against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog

Civic groups denounce use of 'excessive' force as police chief refers to protesters as 'angry and violent mob'.