
Thousands of Australians are expected to take part in demonstrations across the country on Monday to mark the first anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel.
Hamas terrorists invaded the Jewish state and slaughtered 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped another 240 on this day last year, sparking months of violent conflict in the Middle East.
A vigil will be held in Sydney’s Town Hall on Monday by pro-Palestinian supporters, along with a rally at the Lakemba Mosque later in the evening.
Protests are also expected to kick off in Melbourne and Adelaide.
Thousands attended protests on Sunday ahead of the anniversary.
Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live coverage of the October 7 demonstrations here.
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