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Cops keep Israel-Palestine protests apart

Police in Melbourne have kept rival groups apart during protests about tensions at the Israel/Gaza border.

Pro-Palestine demonstrators.
Hundreds of pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered in Melbourne to protest Israel/Gaza tensions. (AAP) Source: AAP

Police have kept rival groups apart as demonstrators gathered outside Melbourne's state library for a rally about the ongoing tensions at the Israel/Gaza border.

More than 100 people gathered on the steps of the library on Saturday afternoon as part of a rally organised by the group Australian Friends of Palestine.

The pro-Palestine group urged its supporters to continue applying pressure on governments over Israeli army killings of protesters at the contentious border.

Across the street, up to 50 pro-Israel supporters set up a makeshift "Israel Embassy" while playing the Australian anthem over a speaker system.

Police and officers on bicycles and horses monitored the crowed and kept the groups separate.

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