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Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre

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Police clashed with anti-Israel demonstrators in Sydney during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia, prompting national leaders to urge calm and call for demonstrations to remain peaceful.
Police said 27 people were arrested, including 10 for allegedly assaulting officers, after violence broke out Monday evening when authorities moved to clear thousands of protesters gathered near Sydney’s Town Hall.
The unrest unfolded as Herzog arrived in Australia for a visit centered on solidarity with the Jewish community after the Dec. 14 terror attack at a Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach that killed 15 people.
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Police detain a protester during a protest against the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Feb. 9, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Izhar Khan/Getty Images)
Herzog traveled to Bondi during the trip, where he met bereaved families and participated in memorial events honoring the victims. In a post on X, he wrote, «Together with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the community’s leader, Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, bereaved families, and members of the Jewish community, we united in memory of the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attacks. The terrorists sought to instill fear in the Jewish people—and we respond with renewed Jewish pride, by choosing life and hope.»
Herzog also warned of rising antisemitism during the visit, calling it a global emergency and defending Israel’s actions in Gaza when asked about the protests.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attend a service to meet with victims of the Bondi shooting attack and members of the community, at the Chabad of Bondi, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 10, 2026. (Wolter Peeters /Pool via Reuters)
Demonstrations opposing Israel’s war in Gaza and Herzog’s presence erupted across Australia, with the largest confrontation unfolding in Sydney. Authorities imposed restrictions on protest routes and used pepper spray to disperse crowds after tensions escalated.
Police said officers were met with violence and acted to maintain order, while protesters and some politicians accused authorities of excessive force.
Talking to Sky News Australia, former Australian Jewish Association president David Adler called the violence «a disgraceful display,» noting that Australia has a system of law and order and that a court decision establishing an exclusion zone for the protests was ignored by the «radical activists,» which «left the police with an impossible situation.»
Commenting on Sydney police actions against the agitators, Adler said there was some «rejoicing in our community to finally see a bit of pushback from the New South Wales police, because, for two years and a half, almost, there’s been a lack of law enforcement when it comes to the incitement, the antisemitism and we’ve seen the emboldenment and the dreadful incidents which have occurred right across the country culminating (on Dec. 14) with the massacre at Bondi Beach. So maybe we’ve seen a little bit of a flicker of pushback in law enforcement, which we certainly welcome,» he said.
AUSTRALIA BANS PRO-ISRAEL INFLUENCER WEEKS AFTER BONDI BEACH TERROR ATTACK

Police face off with anti-Israel protesters during a demonstration against the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Feb. 9, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Izhar Khan/Getty Images)
Andrew Wallace, a member of parliament said, «Australians who live in a democracy have a right to protest peacefully and lawfully,» Wallace told Sky News, «What we saw last night was not peaceful, and it certainly was not in accordance with directions given by police.»
Australian leaders called for restraint and warned against importing overseas conflict into domestic streets.

Mourners place flowers at a memorial at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia Dec. 15, 2025. Australia is in mourning after gunmen opened fire on Bondi Beach, an attack designed to target the Jewish community. (AAP/Bianca De Marchi via Reuters)
A timeline compiled by the American Jewish Committee notes that the December Bondi Beach attack came after a sustained rise in anti-Jewish threats and violence across Australia, including vandalism of synagogues and Jewish schools, arson attacks and public harassment since Oct. 2023. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry documented more than 1,600 anti-Jewish incidents between Oct. 2024 and Sept. 2025, following more than 2,000 incidents the previous year.
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Israeli leaders have pointed to the Bondi attack as evidence of growing risks facing Jewish communities abroad and have criticized Australian authorities for failing to prevent the terrorist attack.
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Iran conflict could be push GOP needs for 2nd ‘big, beautiful bill’

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Top House Republicans are eyeing a surge in military funding as the U.S. continues its joint operation with Israel against Iran, and some are arguing that a second «big, beautiful bill» is the vehicle to get it done.
Republicans are discussing the possibility of supplemental funding to aid the U.S. effort as Iran continues to retaliate against allies in the region.
Senior House GOP lawmakers told Fox News Digital that the resulting heightened national security environment means that Congress has a responsibility to ensure the Armed Forces are prepared for whatever threats may arise. At the same time, they’re skeptical that Democrats will provide the votes necessary to pass such a funding bill through traditional means.
«They are certainly not going to spend an additional dime on the military, on security, on any of the things that we care about,» Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital of the opposing party. «The threats around the world have never been higher. They’ve never been greater. And we have to recapitalize after four just disastrous years of President Biden completely decimating our military.»
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Mourners reach out to coffins during a funeral for people killed during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Isfahan, Iran, on March 5, 2026. (Payman Shahsanaei/ISNA via AP)
«So this conflict right now, and the future of our country and our Western values, have to be secured by additional defense spending, which can only happen in a reconciliation bill.»
Republicans passed a sweeping tax and policy bill last summer dubbed President Donald Trump’s landmark One Big, Beautiful Bill Act. It was done via the budget reconciliation process, which allows the party in power to change broad swaths of fiscal law while sidelining the minority party — in this case, Democrats.
It makes that possible by lowering the threshold for advancing legislation in the Senate from 60 votes to a simple majority, lining it up with the House.
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House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, said he believed an additional funding package for Iran was inevitable but added, «The politics are such that there’s no guarantee that the supplemental will pass.»
«On top of that, the president has been talking about a big capital investment to modernize the military,» Arrington told Fox News Digital.
«If we can’t get Democrats to support either of those endeavors — I think we’ve got a better chance of getting support on an emergency supplemental than we do on a one-time capital investment — but I think that reconciliation may be the only train leaving the station that could address those important things.»

Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger speaks during a press conference with other members of the Republican Study Committee as well as members of House Republican leadership in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28, 2025. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Pfluger also signaled a broader path: «Is it specific to Iran or is it more general and more broad to just increasing defense spending and making sure that our military has what they need to deter Iran and others? I think that’s probably the more likely path.»
However, he noted that reconciliation meant that spending would likely have to be offset by cuts elsewhere, something that could appease fiscal hawks wary of bloated spending levels.
«So where do we find the savings? I’ve got some ideas on that. I think it’s related to fraud. I think there’s a lot of money to be saved when we look at fraud, like what happened in Minnesota with the daycares and the billions of dollars that went out the window there,» Pfluger said.
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The idea of a second reconciliation bill has already been met with skepticism by a significant number of Republicans, many of whom have cited the GOP’s razor-thin majorities in the House and Senate.
But a senior House Republican who also spoke with Fox News Digital argued that the situation in Iran could bring the unity Republicans need.
«That would be the biggest motivating factor in another reconciliation bill,» the lawmaker said.

Chairman Rep. Jodey Arrington speaks at a news conference after the House narrowly passed a bill forwarding President Donald Trump’s agenda at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on May 22, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
And Pfluger pointed out that there was precedent — Democrats passed two reconciliation bills themselves when they last controlled Congress at the beginning of former President Joe Biden’s term.
«We should remind ourselves that they stuck together, and they were able to do that. So should we,» he said.
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But Arrington warned that lawmakers would have to move fast for something to be attainable.
«The window is closing, and I don’t see us being able to do a reconciliation bill if we get past the spring, because we’ll be too close to the election,» Arrington said.
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Así funciona el proyecto que convierte desechos plásticos en casas más baratas y sostenibles en África

En Accra, capital de Ghana, la expansión urbana supera la capacidad de construcción formal, lo que agrava la escasez de viviendas y la acumulación de basura en la ciudad. Frente a este panorama, una empresa local implementa una solución innovadora: fabricar ladrillos a partir de plástico reciclado y arena para construir casas más económicas y sostenibles. El proyecto busca reducir el costo de la vivienda y transformar los residuos plásticos en recursos útiles para la construcción.
De acuerdo con el sitio de noticias DW, el proceso involucra la recolección, limpieza y fundición de residuos plásticos, que se mezclan con arena antes de ser moldeados. Las máquinas producen hasta 25 ladrillos por hora, y cada unidad contiene aproximadamente un tercio de plástico reciclado. Este método no solo disminuye la dependencia del cemento, sino que también aporta soluciones a dos problemas urbanos críticos.
Además, según el portal español OK Diario, la empresa emplea a más de 300 personas para recolectar y clasificar residuos plásticos. En barrios densamente poblados como Nima, la producción de ladrillos supone una mejora tangible en la limpieza urbana y genera incentivos económicos para quienes participan en el proceso.
La fabricación de ladrillos utiliza una mezcla de plástico reciclado y arena. El material se funde a altas temperaturas y se prensa en moldes, lo que da como resultado bloques sólidos y resistentes. El diseño de los ladrillos, con ranuras y orificios centrales, favorece el aislamiento térmico, fundamental en un clima cálido como el de Accra. Así, la construcción resulta eficiente tanto en términos de confort como de sostenibilidad.
El método reduce la cantidad de residuos plásticos que terminan en calles o canales, ayudando a minimizar el impacto ambiental. Según los responsables del proyecto, cada ladrillo producido representa una cantidad significativa de basura retirada del entorno urbano. Además, sustituir parte del cemento por plástico reciclado disminuye las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, ya que la producción de cemento es una de las principales fuentes de CO₂ a nivel global.
Las viviendas construidas con estos ladrillos pueden costar hasta un tercio menos que las edificadas con materiales tradicionales. Esta reducción responde a la menor dependencia del cemento, el uso de materias primas recicladas y la simplificación del proceso constructivo. El modelo permite que más familias accedan a viviendas dignas, al tiempo que impulsa la economía local con la creación de empleo para cientos de personas involucradas en la cadena de reciclaje y producción.

El pago por kilogramo de plástico recolectado crea un incentivo directo para limpiar la ciudad y mejora las condiciones sanitarias en barrios vulnerables. Así, la iniciativa contribuye tanto a la calidad de vida como al desarrollo sostenible de Accra, una urbe que crece a ritmo acelerado y enfrenta desafíos estructurales en materia de vivienda.
A pesar del éxito inicial, el proyecto enfrenta limitaciones para escalar su modelo. Cada casa requiere miles de bloques y la capacidad de producción actual resulta insuficiente para satisfacer la creciente demanda. Según los promotores, ampliar la infraestructura y adquirir equipos adicionales son pasos clave para transformar la idea en una solución de mayor alcance.
El interés internacional y los pedidos de viviendas crecen, pero el desafío radica en la logística y la capacidad industrial. El modelo demuestra que el reciclaje puede convertirse en una herramienta real para el modelo habitacional sin sacrificar resistencia ni calidad. Sin embargo, la viabilidad a gran escala dependerá de inversiones en tecnología y expansión productiva.
Con estas acciones, la transformación de residuos plásticos en ladrillos para viviendas en Ghana representa una alternativa innovadora y sostenible frente a dos de los principales problemas urbanos de Accra: la escasez de vivienda y la acumulación de basura. El proyecto no solo reduce costos y mejora el medio ambiente, sino que también genera empleo y promueve la inclusión social en una ciudad que busca soluciones integrales a su crecimiento acelerado.
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