There’s no need to protest for Palestine anymore now that the war has finished. Their presence on uni campuses and city streets has been unsightly and annoying at best and divisive and strongly antisemitic at worst. I think the activist groups should now disband and all the rallies should be cancelled. Posters should be taken down and normal life in Australia should resume. Any further pro-Palestine protests will only fuel antisemitism, hate and pro-terror sentiment.
To state that the presence of protests is annoying and unsightly is so borderline fascist, its your and anyones right as a citizen in australia to protest for or against anything PEACEFULLY (despite what chris minns wants). The purpose of protests is to disrupt to try and push for change. For the amount that people are complaining about cost of living, house prices and the attitudes of politicians right now, there should be more protests if anything.
For what you state regarding antisemitism, I can assure you that the vast majority of pro-Palestinian advocates are not antisemitic, just anti-Zionist (and don't equate the two, Zionism was originally pushed for by christians in Europe to try erase all Jewish peoples from the continent). Everyone should have the right to live in their place of birth, or parents or even grandparents, but that does not mean that you can kill other people for trying to do the same. A vast majority of Israelis moved there following the Holocaust, which is fair - if my religion had been targeted across a whole continent with seeming acceptance, I would try and get out too. But the issue arises regarding the involvement of Arabic states in treaties and agreements, hence the 6 Day War and Yom Kippur War, and the vast majority of failures should be placed upon Western powers and the leaders of the Zionist movement who warped it from a movement for a Jewish state to a movement for another colonisation of the Middle East.
Furthermore, your final sentence "Any further pro-Palestine protests will only fuel antisemitism, hate and pro-terror sentiment." is just inherently wrong. To argue that protests for the independence of a state fuels the hatred of others, especially in Australia's current social context where Nazis are literally being platformed by all news medias including the ABC, is so wrong. If anyone is fuelling antisemitism, hate and pro-terror it is the neo-Nazis confidently walking through our capitals, enabled by the police and spouting hatred on the basis of race. If anyone is fuelling hate in our nation it is the persistent failures of our governments, current and past - Labor and Liberal, to protect civil rights and support our nation as it grows.
Your focus upon Palestinian protests, and Zionist protests for that matter, should not exist. Its only impact upon you is that the news features it far too much as it gives them opportunity to foster hatred and therefore attention and the impact that all protests have. Maybe having to drive an extra 10 minutes to avoid the protest. And if that is what is necessary to ensure that we as Australians maintain our civil rights, than that is what will happen
Also, as a footnote, criticism of the Israeli state has been determined in Federal Court not to be antisemitic, as it is criticism towards a state - not the religion of Judaism (Wertheim v Haddad [2025] FCA 720; see the attached file - specifically page 66 of the PDF).