The most recent development in the protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia is the call for calm by Australian leaders following violent clashes in Sydney. According to the Tribune Latest, 27 people were arrested, including 10 for allegedly assaulting officers, during the protests on Monday evening. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his devastation over the violence, urging protesters to express their views peacefully, stating, 'Australians want two things. They don't want conflict brought here. They want killing to stop, whether it's Israelis or Palestinians, but they do not want conflict brought here.' The protests were sparked by Herzog's visit, which was intended to console Australia's Jewish community after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in December that killed 15 people. However, Herzog's presence has been met with widespread opposition, with protesters accusing him of complicity in civilian deaths in Gaza, as reported by Dawn.
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Violent Protests in Sydney Against Israeli President Herzog's Visit

Protests against Israeli President Herzog's Australia visit led to 27 arrests in Sydney. PM Albanese urges peaceful protests, emphasizing Australians' desire to avoid imported conflicts.
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