Protests have been planned across Australia in anticipation of the Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to the country. From Sunday, Herzog will make a five-day visit to Australia to meet with federal leaders and survivors of the Bondi terror attack — in which 15 people were killed and dozens more injured during a Hanukkah celebration. Herzog's visit, on invitation from the federal government in the wake of the shooting, has been praised as a moment of "deep significance" by some groups, while others, including some Jewish Australians, have called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to rescind the offer. Albanese is...