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Many thousands have swarmed Flinders Street in Melbourne in a mass protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who made appearances across the city today as he concluded his Australian visit.

In a powerful demonstration, Flinders Street was closed off to both trams and traffic as a large crowd of protestors made their way down Swanston Street towards Parliament. The demonstrators gathered to voice their condemnation of Herzog, whom they accused of war crimes. While Victoria Police estimated the crowd at approximately 10,000 people outside Flinders Street Station, the organizers claimed the turnout was around 30,000.

Noura Mansour, one of the event’s organizers, articulated the group’s stance, stating, “We are here today because our government has extended an invitation to someone who is currently facing trial for inciting genocide against the 2 million Palestinians besieged in Gaza.” She further emphasized, “We reject this visit, we reject genocide, and we reject the values that this unwelcome guest embodies.”

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Thousands of protesters swarmed the steps of Flinders Street Station. (Nine)
Herzog protest Melbourne
Flinders Street was blocked to trams and traffic as demonstrators prepared to march down Swanston Street to parliament. (Nine)

Despite the charged atmosphere, Victoria Police reported that the protest remained largely peaceful, with no major public order issues arising. The special powers that had been authorized for the day’s events were not required.

However, during the afternoon rally, a 39-year-old man from Coburg North was briefly detained and questioned in connection to an alleged assault on a police officer. He was later released pending a summons. The police confirmed that the officer involved was not physically harmed during the incident.

A 39-year-old Coburg North man was interviewed during the afternoon rally and released pending summons for assault police.

“The police officer was not physically injured during the incident,” police said.

Victoria Police said about 10,000 people had gathered outside Flinders Street Station whilst organisers put the number at 30,000. (Getty)
Police said there were no significant public order issues. (AP)

Herzog was on his way back to Jerusalem tonight following four days of engagements with dignitaries, Bondi terror attack survivors and members of the Jewish community.

The president touched down in Melbourne under heavy police guard for the last day of his Australian tour.

The president flew into Tullamarine on an RAAF jet this morning ahead of a number of official engagements.

Escorted by a police convoy, Herzog arrived at Government House just before midday, where he met with Governor Margaret Gardner and Premier Jacinta Allan.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, center, signs a visitors’ book as his wife, Michal, left, and Governor of Victoria Margaret Gardner watch during a visit to Government House in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. (Luis Enrique Ascui/Pool Photo via AP) (AP)

Police quickly shut down a demonstration by a small group of protesters outside the grounds of Government House.

This afternoon Herzog addressed a crowd of supporters in Southbank, directly referencing widespread protests that have shadowed his visit.

Dozens of police barricaded City Road in front of a large fence, close to a Zionist Federation of Australia-hosted event where the president spoke to community members.

Victorian police secure streets ahead of a community event, An Afternoon of Light & Solidarity for Israeli President Isaac Herzog. (Getty)

The final engagement in Herzog’s visit, the event was sold as “an afternoon of reflection, unity and shared purpose”.

Allan, Opposition Leader Jess Wilson and victims of the Bondi terror attack attended the event, alongside scores of Victorian Jews.

A small group of pro-Palestine protesters demonstrated near the blockade, including several people dressed as police officers, demanding the arrest of Herzog.

“We have an international war criminal that is being currently protected by our local boys. It’s a problem,” one protester said.

The pro-Palestine group briefly interacted with a small number of counter-protesters waving Israeli flags, but the demonstration appeared largely peaceful.

President Herzog addressed an enthusiastic crowd in Southbank.
President Herzog addressed an enthusiastic crowd in Southbank. (Nine)
Isaac Herzog protest Southbank
A small group of pro-Palestine protesters are demonstrating near the blockade, including several people dressed as police officers, demanding the arrest of Herzog. (Nine)

Inside the event, Herzog urged protesters outside to “go protest in front of the Iranian embassy”, citing internal conflict that has seen tens of thousands of Iran’s own citizens killed.

“To me it’s obscure and odd that we need to have so many incredible police officers protecting us for the inherent right for us to gather here as proud Jews… to host the president of the only Jewish state on earth, without any harassment,” Herzog said.

The Israeli dignitary offered a wider message of hope to the crowd, noting that he hoped his visit would “console” the community and “salute the many heroes of Bondi”.

“The resolve and solidarity of this community are key to the future that we all share in Melbourne and in Jerusalem,” he said.

”We came to remind you that you are not alone here in the diaspora, and we leave understanding more than ever before that we have each other.”

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Pro-Palestine protesters called for the arrest of Herzog. (Nine)

Premier condemns anti-Herzog graffiti 

The words “Death To Herzog + Israel + Oz” were scrawled across the University of Melbourne’s Parkville Campus in black spray paint alongside an inverted triangle – a symbol commonly used by pro-Palestine protesters and Hamas militia.

The graffiti was found scrawled across a University of Melbourne building today.
The graffiti was found scrawled across a University of Melbourne building today. (ABC)

“It’s absolutely contemptible because we all want peace to come and causing hurt and grief and violence like we’ve seen in Sydney, that does not bring peace,” Allan said of the graffiti.

Victoria Police were out in force across the course of the day, with specialist forces brought in to help maintain safety and avoid a repeat of violent scenes in Sydney on Monday.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court granted police special powers to search individuals and vehicles in the vicinity of the president and his convoy.

“Victoria Police has been granted those powers that afford us, in specified areas, to seek the identities of individuals passing through that location, to search individuals, to search vehicles, and to cordon off a particular area,” Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Regional Operations Bob Hill said yesterday.

“It’s specific to areas he will visit and it will not directly relate to or impact upon the lawful protest activity that may occur here in Melbourne tomorrow evening.”

Police quickly moved on a small protest outside Government House during the President's visit.
Police quickly moved on a small protest outside Government House during the President’s visit. (Nine)
A strong police presence was seen at Government House this morning.
A strong police presence was seen at Government House this morning. (Nine)

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