Warren Brewer organises demonstrations in Hawke's Bay in support of Palestine. Photo / Paul Taylor
Warren Brewer organises demonstrations in Hawke's Bay in support of Palestine. Photo / Paul Taylor
Violence in Gaza has spurred an increase in attendance at protests in Hawke’s Bay calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
A surprise October 7 attack by Hamas on Israeli towns spurred Israel to declare war on Hamas and begin a series of airstrikes ontargets across Gaza, Syria and the West Bank.
Organiser Warren Brewer said his group had been protesting what he calls an Israeli “occupation” of Gaza once a month in Hastings, Napier and Flaxmere for about five years.
He said a core group of about eight usually turn up, but there were about 20 people this time, and more had said they would attend next week.
“Our protest has not been against this Israeli action specifically, it has been ongoing opposition to the colonisation of Gaza,” Brewer said.
He said his group supported “the Palestinian right to self-determination and the occupation of their own country”.
“The Greens and the Māori Party have responded very well to this problem, but the major parties seem to just be sitting on their hands and saying, ‘Let it roll’.”