On August 3, Sydney became the stage for a remarkable show of solidarity as over 50,000 protesters marched across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, despite the rainy weather. The crowd, driven by a passion to end the ongoing conflict and famine in Gaza, brought the streets to life with vibrant energy.
Participants waved Palestinian flags and held signs that read "Free Palestine" and "Cease Fire Now," while their chants echoed a united call for peace. Due to the impressive turnout, local police stepped in at 3 p.m. to manage access to the bridge and ensure safety for all.
The momentum wasn’t limited to Sydney alone—a simultaneous rally in Melbourne saw thousands of residents come together, reinforcing a nationwide demand for change. This movement captured the attention of many young voices, turning an everyday landmark into a beacon of hope and action. ✊🌍
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Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters march on Sydney Harbour Bridge
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