Isaac Herzog has arrived in Australia, as pro-Palestine supporters have vowed to go ahead with a mass protest.
The Israeli President touched down in Sydney on Monday morning for an official state visit in the wake of the December 14 Bondi terror attack.
He is set to meet with families of victims of the mass shooting before travelling to Canberra and Melbourne to sit down with Jewish community leaders.
Many have slammed Herzog’s visit, calling for federal police to investigate the Israeli president for alleged war crimes.
NSW Police have been granted extra powers to restrict movement in the CBD during Herzog’s visit, where anyone who fails to comply with officers’ directions may face penalties, including fines of up to $5,500 or exclusion from the major event area.
Up to 5,000 pro-Palestine supporters will protest Herzog’s visit at a rally outside Sydney Town Hall on Monday night.
Organisers insist the rally will go ahead, regardless of the outcome of an 11th-hour legal challenge after NSW Premier Chris Minns formally declared the visit a major event, granting police extra powers to block movements in the CBD.
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