Palestinian Supporters Hunger Strike For Change

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Cold weather has not deterred an alliance of activists for Palestine 🇵🇸, united in a 48 hour hunger strike at Sydney Town Hall Square. Still more are participating from home.

There will be an opportunity to interview the hunger strikers in Sydney Town Hall Square on Tuesday 10/6/25 at 12.30pm.

The duration of this strike is a reminder that the conflicts have their origins in the events of 1948 in Palestine, not on October 7 2023.

Activists have draped a Palestinian flag over the City of Sydney’s iconic “anchor” sculpture and are using this as a makeshift shelter.

Vivienne Moore who is participating in the vigil until Wednesday says:

“We need humanity to stand with us to stop the genocide in Gaza. The risk of famine in Gaza is increasing with the deliberate withholding of humanitarian aid, including food, in the ongoing blockade.

“The Gaza Freedom Flotilla crew are heroes, who are exposing the complete failure of governments around the world to lift a finger to stop Israel’s mass starvation and genocide in Gaza. We are fasting in solidarity with their campaign to find solutions.

“The entire 2.1 million population of Gaza is facing prolonged food shortages, with nearly half a million people in a catastrophic situation of hunger, acute malnutrition, starvation, illness and death. This is one of the world’s worst hunger crises, unfolding in real time.

“Witnesses say that Israel-supervised access to minimal aid supplies has lead to long journeys, desperation, crowding into wire cages, shootings and death.

Spain has summoned the head of the Israeli embassy in Madrid, Dan Porez, for a reprimand following the arrest of the “Madleen” flotilla.

“Australians and the Albanese government need to do more to end this war safely and peacefully. Please stand with us as we stand with humanity,” said Ms Moore.

A snap rally will be held from 4.30pm at the same location.

 

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