Watch: Thousands of Palestine supporters in Sydney ‘for humanity for March’; Israeli ban on assistance, ban

According to several viral clips on social media, thousands of thousands of thousands of thousands of Prof. Filistini and anti-Israel protesters called the international community for great assistance of Gaza and Israel against Gaza and Israel on Sydney’s Harbor Bridge.Performance in Australia’s largest city came only a few days after a government minister indicated that Australia could recognize a Palestinian state in the future, and amidst Israel’s increasing international criticism to spoil the situation like famine in Gaza.Conducted by Palestine Action Group Sydney, the protest accused Israel of massacre in his struggle with Hamas, an allegation by Israel. The group underlined its demands on Facebook before March, stated by the unrestricted humanitarian aid for Gaza, “immediate Israeli ceasefire and return” and allegations of restrictions and a weapon on Israel, Embargo, Israel’s news outlet.The protest titled “March for Humanity” did not mention Hamas or 50 Israeli hostages, which has still been held in Gaza in the list of demands shared on Facebook. Some participants gave utensils and pamphlets to represent widespread hunger in the Gaza Strip. The New South Wales Police and the state premiere tried to block the march on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, citing “security threats and transport disruptions” on March, which the organizers called the “historic decision”, according to the news outlet.The viral clips on social media show that the protesters are from the elderly to the families with young children. The protesters were WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr, as reported by several media reports.The New South Wales Police estimated a crowd of up to 90,000 above expectations. However, Palestine Action Group Sydney claimed on Facebook that the turnout had reached 300,000.“Israel is a shame that is a shame,” the mob chanting. “What do we want? The ceasefire. When do we want it? Now,” the crowd can be heard in a viral post.