
Sydney’s city centre became the stage for one of the largest and most contentious demonstrations of the year on Monday, as thousands of people flooded the streets to protest the state visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
The visit, extended by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following the deadly Bondi Hanukkah shootings that claimed 15 lives, was framed by the government as a gesture of solidarity with Australia’s Jewish community. But for many demonstrators, Herzog’s presence symbolised something far more divisive — reigniting fierce debate over Australia’s position on the Israel–Gaza conflict.
2021 Australian of the Year, Grace Tame, has delivered speech to protesters protesting against Israel president visit
"A so-called democracy that punishes peaceful protesters like us but welcomes a war criminal with open arms" pic.twitter.com/bYgs0jBffi
— Ounka (@OunkaOnX) February 10, 2026
Protesters blocked major roads and tram lines across the CBD, openly defying police directions under newly expanded public order powers. Tensions escalated as officers deployed pepper spray, leading to 27 arrests and multiple injuries on both sides. NSW Police confirmed one officer was bitten during clashes, while protesters reported injuries and raised concerns about crowd control tactics.
Civil liberties advocates and protest organisers condemned the police response as excessive, warning that the enforcement of new protest laws risks undermining the right to peaceful assembly. Authorities defended their actions, arguing the response was proportionate given security concerns and alleged threats surrounding the event.
🇦🇺AUSTRALIAN Of THE YEAR Grace Tame bravely leads chant at Palestine rally, violating the new "speech laws" by stating ‘From Gadigal to Gaza, globalise the intifada." (i.e. the resistance). I doubt they will arrest the Australian of the year. Think of the headlines.
This gutsy… pic.twitter.com/0tBdTxcWMd
— Syrian Girl (@Partisangirl) February 9, 2026
Adding a powerful and unexpected moment to the rally, former Australian of the Year Grace Tame was seen leading chants alongside demonstrators — an appearance that quickly dominated social media and headlines alike. Her participation sparked fresh discussion about free speech, protest boundaries, and whether prominent public figures will face the same scrutiny as ordinary demonstrators under the new laws.
As night fell, the protests dispersed, but the arguments they ignited showed no sign of cooling. Monday’s events laid bare the depth of Australia’s political and emotional divide over the ongoing Middle East conflict — a divide now playing out not just overseas, but unmistakably on home soil.
With questions mounting over policing, protest rights, and Australia’s diplomatic choices, Sydney’s streets have delivered a clear message: the conversation is far from over.
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