THE BRIEF: Tensions rise, truth warps, Carr drives in to the picture
By Matt Buchanan in Media News on Tuesday, 29th July 2025 at 7:28amGaza remains the only story in town today, with the nation’s media experiencing a hard split between focusing its sights on Israel envoy Amir Maron’s denial of ‘starvation in Gaza’, and attacking the intensifying anti-Israel protests in Melbourne. This split is otherwise known as Everyone else v Murdoch. Also getting attention: Bob Carr’s sudden look-at-me-over-here re-entry into the public debate, and NSW Premier Chris Minns' refusal to grant permission for the Palestinian Action Group’s ‘March for Humanity’ to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, August 3, a refusal which looks likely to be defied if negotiations with the NSW Government and Police break down.
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