
Punched, pepper sprayed, charged: police accused of brutality at Sydney protests
Guardian reporter Jordyn Beazley tells Nour Haydar what she saw when Sydney’s protest against the Israeli president turned violent and whether it all could have been avoided
February 10, 202626m 13s
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Show Notes
Last night tens of thousands of people gathered in cities across the country to protest against a visit by Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog. Nine people have been charged after the clashes with police, with police saying more charges are expected to be laid. Guardian reporter Jordyn Beazley was there, and tells Nour Haydar when the protest turned violent and whether it all could have been avoided.
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Australian police and policingAustralia newsSydneyProtestNew South WalesNew South Wales politicsAustralian foreign policyIsraelBondi beach terror attack