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Tens of thousands march in Sydney calling for peace and aid in Gaza
Tens of thousands marched across Sydney’s Harbour Bridge in the rain, advocating for peace and for humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza, as the enclave's starvation crisis deepens. The protest, supported by prominent figures like Julian Assange, coincides with increasing international diplomatic pressure on Israel. Police says 90,000 participated, far more than the 10,000 estimate from the organizer before the demonstration.
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