Hundreds have joined Brian Tamaki for a rally in support of Israel on the front lawn of Parliament.
The Destiny Church leader and his wife Hannah held the demonstration in Wellington, calling on the government to stand with Israel following the October 7 attack by Palestine militant group Hamas.
Pro-Palestinian supporters had earlier gathered outside the Supreme Court to hold a counter-protest but have now dispersed.
Tamaki and his following sung both the Israeli and New Zealand national anthems before presenting a petition to Parliament and performing a haka.
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The pro-Palestinian Hope Not Hate rally, organised by the P艒neke Anti-Fascist Coalition, was held outside the Supreme Court on the corner of Lambton Quay and Whitmore St at midday, with music and speeches offering support for Palestine.
Both protests have coincided with the Te Herenga Waka鈥擵ictoria University of Wellington鈥檚 graduation parade, which began at 1pm. A spokesperson for the university said they are in 鈥渃lose touch鈥 with police and security in regards to the protests.
鈥淥ur security team has a comprehensive plan to ensure a successful parade for our graduates.鈥
Police told the Herald they are aware of the planned protest activity and will be monitoring it. There are no planned road closures, and police say they support the right to peaceful protest.
Following Hamas鈥 deadly attack on Israel, in which at least 1200 people were killed, Israel鈥檚 allies have defended the country鈥檚 right to protect itself. But now into the third month of the war, there are growing differences over how Israel should conduct its fight.
More than 11,070 Palestinians, two-thirds of them women and minors, have been killed since the war began, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza, which does not differentiate between civilian and militant deaths. About 2700 people have been reported missing and are thought to be possibly trapped or dead under the rubble of destroyed buildings.
The crowd from Brian Tamaki's last protest at Parliament in August. Photo / Mark Mitchell
What are people protesting in Wellington?
It follows a pro-Palestine rally which was held on Monday in Wellington, after another nationwide protest organised by Te P膩ti M膩ori, which was in response to the Act Party鈥檚 bid to redefine Treaty principles, the planned scrapping of the M膩ori Health Authority, Oranga Tamariki policies and the repealing of smokefree laws.
National M膩ori Action Day protesters at Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The protest also follows an incident on Monday where several schools in Wellington were locked down after the discovery of suspicious packages outside the Israeli and United States embassies in Wellington.
A police spokesperson confirmed they were alerted to the first package outside the US Embassy on Fitzherbert Tce at 1.40pm and a second outside the Israeli Embassy on Brandon St at 1.50pm. Stuff has reported it understands a fake baby covered in blood was left outside the Israeli Embassy.
A spokesperson for the Israeli Embassy could not confirm any details of what the package was.
Police officers cordoned off streets after the suspicious packages were discovered. Photo / Mark Mitchell
What to know about today鈥檚 Wellington protest
Key details for this afternoon鈥檚 protest action:
- When is it happening: Counter-protest begins at 12pm, Brian Tamaki supporters to begin gathering at Parliament from12.30pm.
- Where is it happening: Parliament lawn, and the corner of Lambton Quay and Whitmore St.
- Who is gathering: Brian Tamaki and supporters including Destiny鈥檚 Church, and the P艒neke Anti-Fascist Coalition with its supporters.
- Why are they there: Tamaki is there to show support for Israel, and to call on MPs in Parliament to do the same, while P艒neke Anti-Facist Coalition is there to counter Tamaki鈥檚 rhetoric.
Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.
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