Gnads wrote on Aug 4
th, 2025 at 11:15am:
Frank wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2025 at 9:35pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2025 at 8:01pm:
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has decried the Supreme Court’s decision to allow a pro-Palestine protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to take place on Sunday and warned an “influx” of Islamic fundamentalism was transforming Australia.
Police estimated 90,000 demonstrators took part in the “March for Humanity” through the heart of Sydney, chanting: “Free, free Palestine” and:
“In our thousands in our millions, we are all Palestinians”, among other slogans calling for sanctions on Israel and an end to the war in Gaza.
Isn't that the biggest joke?
Not one Arab Islamic State surrounding Gaza & Israel have taken or want to take 1 single Palestinian into their countries.It's all about the destruction of Israel & Jews.
Our Govts imported this shyte to our doorsteps. Yes it's unbelievable that our own western govts go out of their way to bring these abominable creatures here whilst surrounding musso countries don't want a bar of them and actively refuse to allow them into their countries. Ninety per cent of Gazans support Hamas terrorists so there's the main problem. They know exactly what they're like and maybe we should take that on board!
Even the BBC wrote about it:
"Cairo has kept tight restrictions on movement through the Rafah crossing for many years - to such an extent that many Palestinians have essentially accused Egypt of bolstering Israel's blockade of Gaza, which has been in place since Hamas took full power there in 2007.
The restrictions have mostly been about security concerns in North Sinai where the Egyptian authorities have long been involved in a deadly conflict with jihadists linked to Al Qaeda.
But Egypt's apparent reluctance to open the crossing without clear conditions and guarantees may be more about trying to avoid a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza.
The UN's humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, says the Egyptian authorities fear a great influx of Gazans - for whom they would then be responsible, for an indefinite period.
In addition, Egypt does not want to play any role in what could amount to a permanent resettlement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza."