A police officer has been charged with the assault of former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas at an anti-Israel protest in Sydney's west earlier this year.

Today, a 33-year-old senior constable was issued a court attendance notice for assault causing bodily harm.

The officer's employment status is currently under review as investigations continue.

On June 27, police officers attempted to move protesters out of the front of a business on Lakemba Street in Belmore.

The rally occurred outside an Australian firm reportedly connected to the manufacture of components for US fighter jets used by the Israeli Defence Forces.

As police tried to move the protesters, 35-year-old Hannah Thomas suffered facial injuries and was hospitalised for treatment.

She has since undergone multiple surgerie

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