Palestine solidarity movement gears up for August 24 national rally, targets media complicity

August 19, 2025
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Protesters in Naarm/Melbourne express solidarity with targeted Palestinian journalists, August 17
Protesters in Naarm/Melbourne show solidarity with targeted Palestinian journalists, August 17. Photo: Chloe DS

The intensified over the weekend of August 16鈥17 ahead of its full-scale ground invasion. Nearly 60 people were killed by airstrikes on August 18, including nearly 40 who were seeking food.

, which includes chilling new testimonies of starved and displaced civilians, said Israel is carrying out 鈥渁 deliberate campaign of starvation in the occupied Gaza Strip, systematically destroying the health, well-being and social fabric of Palestinian life鈥.

It said these 鈥渄esigned and implemented鈥 policies are 鈥渃alculated to bring about their physical destruction 鈥 part and parcel of Israel鈥檚 ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza鈥.

Amnesty International鈥檚 Erika Guevara Rosas said the testimonies 鈥渁re a searing indictment of an international system that has granted Israel a license to torment Palestinians with near-total impunity for decades鈥.

Meanwhile, protesters across Israel took to the streets on August 17, in the largest show of opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 war on Gaza. Demonstrators blocked highways, rallied outside politicians鈥 homes and military headquarters and lit bonfires. Organisers said the protests were the largest in 22 months, with Haaretz, on August 17, estimating that hundreds of thousands took to the streets.

Across Australia, protests continued over August 16鈥17 in several cities, with many smaller actions to promote the nationwide march for Palestine on August 24, which is growing by the day as regional cities and towns decide to join in alongside capital cities.

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Protesting outside the ABC, Naarm/Melbourne, August 17
Protesting outside the ABC, Naarm/Melbourne, August 17. Photo: Chloe DS

The in Naarm/Melbourne on August 17 marched to the ABC to protest the complicity of corporate media (including the ABC) in Israel鈥檚 genocide. Thousands chanted 鈥渆very time the media lies, a neighbourhood in Gaza dies鈥.

They also expressed solidarity with Palestinian journalists being killed by Israeli forces, including Anas Al-Sharif, who was targeted on August 10 along with four colleagues.

Nour Salman told the rally that 鈥渏ournalists are being targeted because Israel knows they are the voices of truth鈥.

鈥淚srael knows, once the truth comes out, there鈥檚 no going back.鈥

Salman highlighted that more than 230 Palestinian journalists have been killed and that 鈥渆very one of them has been slaughtered because of this Israeli genocidal entity鈥.

鈥淏ut we will not cower, we will continue to speak truth to power,鈥 she said.

Author Clementine Ford also addressed the rally, as did Gaza Freedom Flotilla (GFF) participant Robert Martin. Martin was recently detained by the Israeli military after boarding the GFF vessel Handala to break the siege of Gaza.

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Free Palestine Dandenong and Frankston
Free Palestine Dandenong and Frankston. Photo: Chloe DS

Protests and other actions were organised in Canberra and other towns and cities.

Justice for Palestine Magan-djin organised a on August 17 to prepare for the Story Bridge march on August 24. In Boorloo/Perth, a 鈥渇lood the city鈥 event also helped promote the August 24 national day of action.

Members of the Druze community in Gadigal Country/Sydney to call for solidarity for Suweida in Syria.

More than 150 people, mostly rank-and file-unionists, attended a meeting in person on August 14 at the Victorian Trades Hall in Naarm/Melbourne, while more than 1000 watched online. Organised by Free Palestine Melbourne, the meeting discussed how the labour movement can best stand with Palestine, including by sanctioning Israel.

The meeting passed a motion affirming that the Victorian Labor movement stands in solidarity with Palestine. It endorsed the Australian Council of Trade Unions鈥 (ACTU) demands, in May, and called for聽the Victorian trade union movement to actively inform and mobilise members to achieve them.

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'Glory to the martyrs', Naarm/Melbourne, August 17
鈥楪lory to the martyrs鈥, Naarm/Melbourne, August 17. Photo: Chloe DS

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Clementine Ford speaking at the Naarm/Melbourne rally, August 17
Clementine Ford speaking at the Naarm/Melbourne rally, August 17. Photo: Chloe DS

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