A pro-Palestine group in Sydney has vowed to march across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge in a powerful demonstration of solidarity with Gaza. The planned march has sparked controversy and a potential court battle with the NSW government.

The march, organized by community group NTWNFB, aims to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and show support for the people of Palestine. Sydney Mayor Clover Moore has praised the group, calling the march a powerful symbol of unity and peace.

However, the NSW government has raised concerns about public safety and the disruption the march may cause. The government has indicated that they may seek a court injunction to prevent the march from taking place.

Despite the potential legal challenges, the pro-Palestine group remains determined to go ahead with the march. They believe that it is important to stand up for justice and human rights, even in the face of opposition.

As tensions rise and the court battle looms, the fate of the pro-Palestine march across Sydney Harbour Bridge hangs in the balance. Whether the group will be able to carry out their demonstration remains to be seen.