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NSW premier won’t apologise to Muslims after police grab men praying at rally against Isaac Herzog

February 12, 2026 at 02:30 AM
By The Guardian - World
NSW premier won’t apologise to Muslims after police grab men praying at rally against Isaac Herzog

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Chris Minns doubles down on support for NSW police, stating officers would ‘never have disrupted a prayer service … unless it was in the middle of a riot’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, says he will not apologise to the Muslim community after police disrupted a group of men praying during a protest against Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, visiting Sydney.Muslim groups including the Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA) and the Australian Federal Imams Council (Afic) have called on the premier and the NSW police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, to issue a public apology. Continue reading...

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Chris Minns doubles down on support for NSW police, stating officers would ‘never have disrupted a prayer service … unless it was in the middle of a riot’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, says he will not apologise to the Muslim community after police disrupted a group of men praying during a protest against Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, visiting Sydney.Muslim groups including the Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA) and the Australian Federal Imams Council (Afic) have call This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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Chris Minns doubles down on support for NSW police, stating officers would ‘never have disrupted a prayer service … unless it was in the middle of a riot’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, says he will not apologise to the Muslim community after police disrupted a group of men praying during a protest against Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, visiting Sydney.Muslim groups including the Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA) and the Australian Federal Imams Council (Afic) have called on the premier and the NSW police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, to issue a public apology. Continue reading...

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