Sydney, Australia – A small group of protesters gathered outside Surry Hills Police Station on February 10, 2026.
The footage, filmed by X user David Brophy, shows demonstrators on the sidewalk during late afternoon under urban street lighting.
Participants hold handmade signs and chant slogans demanding accountability for police actions during the previous night’s pro-Palestine rally.
Some placards read “War criminals are not welcome in Sydney.” Many protesters wear keffiyehs or casual clothing, projecting determination and solidarity.
The scene remains peaceful. No clashes or arrests are shown. The modern station facade, passing traffic, and a few onlookers appear in the background.
Brophy emphasized the dual message of the rally: holding police accountable for the February 9 “rampage” and declaring “war criminals are not welcome in Sydney.”
This demonstration follows the February 9 pro-Palestine protest at Sydney Town Hall, which started peacefully but escalated into clashes with NSW Police. Twenty-seven arrests and injuries were reported as police used pepper spray to disperse crowds.
The Surry Hills rally highlights ongoing calls for accountability and continued activism after the previous night’s confrontations.
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