Australia's Prime Minister expresses devastation as police and protesters clash over Israeli leader's visit, sparking controversy and raising concerns about civil liberties and freedom of expression. The tension arises from a recent incident where two gunmen killed 15 people, including a young girl, during a Jewish festival celebration. Footage of the protests, which gathered an estimated 6,000 people, reveals physical confrontations between police and protesters, including instances of police brutality. The Palestine Action Group's leader, Josh Lees, criticizes the police response, arguing that the right to march should have been respected. However, the authorities defended their actions, citing new police powers introduced after a separate incident and the challenging circumstances they faced. The controversy intensifies as pro-Palestinian groups object to the Israeli leader's visit, citing a UN report accusing him of inciting genocide. The situation raises questions about the balance between public safety, freedom of assembly, and the protection of minority rights, leaving Australians divided on the appropriate course of action.