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AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS TO MARCH IIN SUPPORT OF ISRAELI DOCTORS OPPOSED TO ISRAELI WAR ON GAZA

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"As Australian doctors we will march across Sydney Harbour Bridge on sunday 3rd august in support of Israeli doctors Physicians for Human Rights who this week called for an end to Israels war on the Palestinians in Gaza as well as the return of all Israeli hostages by Hamas."said Dr Robert Marr OAM spokesman for Australian Doctors Reform Society

"The Israeli Physicians for Human Rights stated this week that the Israeli government is committing genocide in Gaza  and it is time the whole world, including Australia, united to demand Israel end their genocide against the Palestinians"said Dr Marr

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