Thousands of Australians joined pro-Palestinian rallies on Sunday, organizers said, amid strained relations between Israel and Australia following the center-left government's decision to recognize a Palestinian state.

More than 40 protests took place across Australia on Sunday, Palestine Action Group said, including large turnouts in state capitals Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

The group said around 350,000 attended the rallies nationwide, including around 50,000 in Brisbane, though police estimated the numbers there at closer to 10,000. Police did not have estimates for crowd sizes in Sydney and Melbourne.

In Sydney, organizer Josh Lees said Australians were out in force to "demand an end to this genocide in Gaza and to demand that our government sanction Israel" as rallygoers, many with Palestinian flags, chanted "free, free Palestine."

Alex Ryvchin, co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the umbrella group for Australia's Jews, told Sky News television that the rallies created "an unsafe environment and shouldn't be happening."

Demonstrators hold placards as they take part in the 'Nationwide March for Palestine' protest in Sydney, Australia, August 24, 2025.
Demonstrators hold placards as they take part in the 'Nationwide March for Palestine' protest in Sydney, Australia, August 24, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/HOLLIE ADAMS)

The protests follow Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week stepping up his personal attacks on his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, over his government's decision this month to recognize a Palestinian state.

Israel and Australia diplomatic ties soured 

Diplomatic ties between Australia and Israel soured after Albanese's Labor government said it would conditionally recognize Palestinian statehood, following similar moves by France, Britain, and Canada.

The August 11 announcement came days after tens of thousands of people marched across Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge, calling for peace and aid deliveries to Gaza, where Israel began an offensive nearly two years ago after the Hamas launched a deadly cross-border attack.