Sydney – Australia’s government sidestepped a call Thursday for Israeli President Isaac Herzog to be arrested when he visits the country to pay respect to victims of an antisemitic mass shooting on Bondi Beach.
“He should be arrested if he comes,” said human rights lawyer Chris Sidoti, who is a member of the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry looking into rights abuses in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Sidoti has publicly called for Herzog’s invitation to be withdrawn, or for his arrest on arrival.
“War Criminals are not welcome here.”
“Herzog is not welcome here.”Massive protest in Sydney, Australia, against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. pic.twitter.com/yxurxeK9nu
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a “silly mistake” by inviting the Israeli head of state, the human rights lawyer told AFP.
“It was the wrong decision, and it needs to be cancelled before it’s too late.”
Asked about the call for Herzog’s arrest, Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong said he had been invited by the government in line with the wishes of the Jewish community.
“President Herzog is being invited to Australia to honour the victims of Bondi and to be with and provide support to the Australian Jewish community in the wake of the worst on-soil terrorist attack and antisemitic attack that we have seen,” she said.
Pro-Palestinian activists have called for protests around the country against Herzog’s visit, including in Sydney, where the police have refused to authorise demonstrations under new powers granted after the Bondi attack.
Australia’s federal police said Thursday a 19-year-old Sydney man had been charged with making an online “threat to kill” against a foreign head of state.
Police declined to confirm local media reports that Herzog was the target.
🇦🇺Senator David Shoebridge:
“It’s hard to express just how disgraceful the government’s invitation to Israel’s President Herzog is.”
“When someone is accused by the United Nations of inciting genocide, you don’t invite them for tea.” pic.twitter.com/oGmtY9xwxh
— The Resonance (@Partisan_12) February 3, 2026
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Source: AFP

