
Police planned to disperse Isaac Herzog protest in Sydney if crowd hit 6,000, encrypted messages suggest
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Police in Sydney had a plan to disperse a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog if the crowd exceeded 6,000 people. This information surfaced through encrypted messages between senior public servants in New South Wales, revealing a strategy not disclosed publicly by officials. The NSW premier and police commissioner did not mention this plan in their statements regarding the protest.
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The protest was organized in response to the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, reflecting ongoing tensions surrounding Israeli-Palestinian issues. The police's preemptive measures suggest a heightened sensitivity to public gatherings that could escalate into larger confrontations.
This summary is based on information from The Guardian and may not reflect all perspectives on the issue.
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