🔗 Share this article Countless Attend Pro-Palestinian Protests as Organizers Vow to Continue Demonstrating Numerous individuals have rallied in various Australian cities at pro-Palestine demonstrations, with organizers pledging to keep demonstrating after a peace arrangement facilitated by Donald Trump in Gaza seemed to be taking effect. Sydney Protest Attracts Many Participants In Sydney, the Palestine Action Group claimed thirty thousand participants had marched from the public gardens to Belmore Park in the downtown area after a planned rally to the famous building was banned by the New South Wales court of appeal recently. Local authorities assessed 8,000 people joined the city demonstration, with a representative reporting there had been "minimal disturbances". Countrywide Protests Remember Occasion Protests were also conducted in southern city, Queensland's capital and Perth on the day of protest to mark 24 months of conflict after militant actions on the date in 2023 resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths in the neighboring country. "Concerning the protest efforts, we'll certainly maintain to protest for a free Palestine... for local governance, for aid to be allowed in and for residents to restore their communities," stated a coordinator. Differing Opinions to Truce Arrangement Many protesters shared confidence that the agreement could establish stability. Some were doubtful of Trump's involvement and called on activists to continue urging the federal leadership to apply measures and end the trade in military goods. Shamikh Badra, a Australian of Palestinian descent based in Australia, shared he wished the deal might enable him to assist his senior relative, who is still in Gaza without access to medical care, to the country, and to locate and inter his brother, sister-in-law and their four children, who have been missing since 2023. Jewish Community Holds Commemoration In another development, many individuals attended a Jewish community commemoration on the evening in the city's eastern areas to commemorate the two-year mark of the 2023 incidents. Geoffrey Majzner, the relative of a victim, an Australian citizen who was killed during the attacks, was planned to address. There were prayers for the imminent repatriation of 20 remaining hostages in the territory and those who lost their lives. The foreign envoy, the official, honored the strength of victims. The participants reacted negatively when he spoke about the head of government and the international relations official. Flotilla Participants Share Experiences Sydney's pro-Palestine rally earlier included testimonies including several locals freed from custody after the interception of the Sumud flotilla recently. Surya McEwen, his damaged arm after it was reportedly injured in an Israeli prison, informed that limited details were clear about the peace agreement. International aid organisations, including Unrwa and Unicef, were preparing to enter Gaza. "As long as there is a situation where there's a severe and prohibited barrier on the territory," said McEwen, flotilla activists would persist in attempting to deliver aid by sea. Abubakir Rafiq, who returned to Sydney on recently, gave an heartfelt address sharing his captivity experience with 83 other men in a detention facility. Official Comments The NSW Greens MP the politician told the crowd: "We cannot let a world where Trump determines the future of the Palestinian people to be the type of reality we accept." A different coordinator who submitted the original application to protest at the iconic venue claimed that the protesters could have safely headed to the iconic waterfront location. The NSW police assistant commissioner had previously stated the court of appeal that the proposal seemed problematic. The coordinator commented during the protest: "Whenever the police attempt to oppose our demonstrations or court proceedings, it raises public awareness... to the need to mobilise and stand up against it."