Victoria Police say they are unable to follow New South Wales’ actions to halt any planned pro-Palestine rallies this weekend.
Victoria Police say they are unable to follow New South Wales’ actions to halt any planned pro-Palestine rallies this weekend, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned no one should protest on the anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel.
The prime minister said it was important for people to “express themselves peacefully”, but said October 7 was the largest number of “murders of Jewish people since the Holocaust”.A Free Palestine spokesperson said there was no planned protest action on October 7 in Melbourne.
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