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The fate of a planned major pro-Palestine protest in front of the Sydney Opera House will be decided today as an appeals court considers the matter.

The Palestine Action Group has highlighted previous concerts at the location as evidence that effective crowd management can be implemented for their event on Sunday.

Nonetheless, police, Premier Chris Minns, and the Jewish Board of Deputies have advocated for a change in the route of the scheduled rally and march, citing safety concerns.

Pro-Palestine protesters march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to bring attention to the ongoing Israel bombing and aid restrictions to Gaza. 3 August 2025 Photo: Janie Barrett
Pro-Palestine protesters march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to bring attention to the ongoing Israel bombing and aid restrictions to Gaza in August this year.(AP)

Many individuals gathered before dawn, playing the same music track that was playing two years ago, pausing for a moment of silence at 6.29am—the exact time the attack began.

People embraced and spoke of their loss.

“We don’t need a particular day, because we relive this every single day,” said Alon Muskinov, 28, who attended the festival and lost three of his closest friends.

Yehuda Rahmani, whose daughter Sharon – a police officer at the festival – was also among those killed, said he visits the Nova site every day.

He drinks his morning coffee next to a photo of his daughter at the last place where she was alive.

To this day, Rahmani keeps hoping he will run into a survivor who could tell him about his daughter’s last moments.

He is angry at the government for not launching an inquiry into security failures of that day.

In Tel Aviv, dozens gathered at a memorial site that was set up in a city square.

Shay Dickmann, whose aunt was killed at Kibbutz Be’eri and whose cousin, Carmel Gat, was captured by Hamas and killed 11 months later, stated that everyone desires the war to conclude.

“There is a deal on the table, there is an opportunity to end this war and bring everybody back home,” she said. “We all deserve it.”

Israel’s military actions have displaced approximately 90 percent of Gaza’s roughly 2 million residents, often repeatedly, and limitations on humanitarian aid have aggravated a severe hunger crisis, with experts indicating that Gaza City is facing famine conditions.

Ghassan Abu Rejeila said the war has stripped Gaza of everything that gives life meaning, whether it’s a family gathering or a decent meal.

“We’ve lost the beautiful moments. Our life has become hell upon hell. Every day, there is killing, strikes, death, martyrdom,” he said.

Maha Shbeir, a doctor at Nasser Hospital, said the last two years have felt like decades.

“I’ve seen cases of children, elderly people, women, cases of amputation, burns, head injuries,” she said.

“I don’t know how we will recover in the future from them, from those scenes that we’ve seen.”

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