Pro-Palestine activists have attempted to block the Israeli shipping line ZIM from entering Sydney’s Port Botany, taking to the water to deter the boat.
The rally, which began at noon on Saturday, was organised by the Palestine Justice Movement Sydney (PJMS), and spurred the gathering of a large crowd at the Foreshore Boat Ramp.
Dozens gathered at the Foreshore Boat Ramp – some even taking to the water in a bid to deter the ship – calling for a boycott of the ‘major transporter of armaments’.
‘The ZIM shipping line is a major transporter of armaments,’ PJMS posted to social media.
‘It isn’t welcome in Port Botany, or anywhere people stand against genocide and war crimes.’
Pro-Palestine activists attempted to block the Israeli shipping line ZIM from entering Sydney’s Port Botany
A large crowd gathered at the Foreshore Boat Ramp to protest the Israeli-owned ship’s entrance. Picture: NCA NewsWire/ Dylan Robinson.
It is understood the ship was not at port as its crew had decided not to dock in light of the protest.
Protesters gathered on land and also on jet skis adjacent to the massive container ship, and were heard chanting: ‘Resistance is justified when Palestine is occupied’.
The rally went ahead on Saturday despite calls from the NSW Premier Chris Minns against any attempt to ‘block the boat.
‘I just want to make it clear that living in a free country doesn’t mean that you can walk down to the port and stop lawful trade between and its trading partners across the world,’ Mr Minns said to 2GB’s Ben Fordham on Tuesday.
Some protestors even took to the water in a bid to deter the ship – calling for a boycott of the ‘major transporter of armaments’
Protesters gathered at the water’s edge and also congregated on jet skis. Picture: NCA NewsWire/ Dylan Robinson.
‘I didn’t see these people down at the port when it comes down to trade with Cuba or Saudi Arabia or China or any other country where there may be disagreements with or domestic unrest about so they shouldn’t be doing it when it comes down to Israel as well.’
This comes after Israel’s assault on Gaza pushed the Palestinian death toll past 10,000 since October 7.
The White House on Thursday claimed Israel would permit ‘limited pauses’ in its military operations ‘for humanitarian reasons’.
Protestors were heard chanting: ‘Resistance is justified when Palestine is occupied’
The rally went ahead on Saturday despite calls from the NSW Premier Chris Minns against any attempt to block the boat
The death toll includes more than 4,100 children and 2,640 women, with the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres labelling the war zone a ‘graveyard for children’.
On Friday night violence erupted in Melbourne’s southeast as pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters clashed following a suspicious fire at a Palestinian-owned burger shop.
Police deployed pepper spray to break up the scuffle which occurred on Hawthorn Rd in Caulfield.