Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre
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In Sydney, tensions flared as police confronted anti-Israel protesters during Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia. The clashes prompted national leaders to appeal for peace and encourage demonstrations to remain non-violent.

Authorities reported that 27 individuals were taken into custody, with 10 facing allegations of assaulting officers. The violence erupted on Monday night when police moved to disperse the large crowd gathered near Sydney’s Town Hall.

Herzog’s visit to Australia aimed to express solidarity with the Jewish community, particularly following the tragic December 14 attack at a Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach, which claimed 15 lives.

Protests against Israeli president in Australia

During the protests against President Isaac Herzog’s visit on February 9, 2026, in Sydney, Australia, a protester was apprehended by police. (Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

While in Bondi, Herzog met with grieving families and participated in memorials for the victims. He shared on X, “Alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, bereaved families, and members of the Jewish community, we came together to honor the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attacks. The terrorists aimed to instill fear within the Jewish community, but we respond by embracing Jewish pride and choosing life and hope.”

During his visit, Herzog also addressed concerns about escalating antisemitism, labeling it a global crisis, and defended Israel’s measures in Gaza amid questions regarding the protests.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attend a service to meet with victims of the Bondi shooting attack and members of the community, at the Chabad of Bondi, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 10, 2026.  (Wolter Peeters /Pool via Reuters)

Demonstrations opposing Israel’s war in Gaza and Herzog’s presence erupted across Australia, with the largest confrontation unfolding in Sydney. Authorities imposed restrictions on protest routes and used pepper spray to disperse crowds after tensions escalated.

Police said officers were met with violence and acted to maintain order, while protesters and some politicians accused authorities of excessive force.

Talking to Sky News Australia, former Australian Jewish Association president David Adler called the violence “a disgraceful display,” noting that Australia has a system of law and order and that a court decision establishing an exclusion zone for the protests was ignored by the “radical activists,” which “left the police with an impossible situation.”

Commenting on Sydney police actions against the agitators, Adler said there was some “rejoicing in our community to finally see a bit of pushback from the New South Wales police, because, for two years and a half, almost, there’s been a lack of law enforcement when it comes to the incitement, the antisemitism and we’ve seen the emboldenment and the dreadful incidents which have occurred right across the country culminating (on Dec. 14) with the massacre at Bondi Beach. So maybe we’ve seen a little bit of a flicker of pushback in law enforcement, which we certainly welcome,” he said.

Anti-Israel protests in Sydney, Australia

Police face off with anti-Israel protesters during a demonstration against the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Feb. 9, 2026 in Sydney, Australia.  (Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

Andrew Wallace, a member of parliament said, “Australians who live in a democracy have a right to protest peacefully and lawfully,” Wallace told Sky News, “What we saw last night was not peaceful, and it certainly was not in accordance with directions given by police.”

Australian leaders called for restraint and warned against importing overseas conflict into domestic streets.

Mourners in Sydney, Australia

Mourners place flowers at a memorial at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia Dec. 15, 2025. Australia is in mourning after gunmen opened fire on Bondi Beach, an attack designed to target the Jewish community.  (AAP/Bianca De Marchi via Reuters)

A timeline compiled by the American Jewish Committee notes that the December Bondi Beach attack came after a sustained rise in anti-Jewish threats and violence across Australia, including vandalism of synagogues and Jewish schools, arson attacks and public harassment since Oct. 2023. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry documented more than 1,600 anti-Jewish incidents between Oct. 2024 and Sept. 2025, following more than 2,000 incidents the previous year.

Israeli leaders have pointed to the Bondi attack as evidence of growing risks facing Jewish communities abroad and have criticized Australian authorities for failing to prevent the terrorist attack.

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