Globalise the Intifada is a slogan that has been seen at pro-Palestine rallies or at protests against Israel in Australia and around the world.
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Individuals in Queensland may now face up to two years in jail for using symbols and slogans classified as ‘hate speech’ under newly introduced legislation.

Symbols and slogans linked to Nazi propaganda as well as the Israel-Palestinian conflict are set to be banned in Queensland under legislation set to be tabled in parliament this week.

Officials have announced that expressions such as “from the river to the sea” and “globalise the intifada,” phrases linked to the Middle East conflict, will be prohibited in public settings.

Globalise the Intifada is a slogan that has been seen at pro-Palestine rallies or at protests against Israel in Australia and around the world.
Globalise the Intifada is a slogan that has been seen at pro-Palestine rallies or at protests against Israel in Australia and around the world. (Chris Hopkins)

Premier David Crisafulli emphasized that the primary aim of these laws is to combat antisemitism.

“This initiative is about establishing clear boundaries and extinguishing the flames of hatred that have been neglected for too long,” Crisafulli stated.

“The Jewish community has voiced a strong need for Queensland to implement tougher laws with genuine enforcement to eradicate antisemitism,” he added.

The new laws are similar to those rolled out in New South Wales in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, where 15 people were shot dead at a Hanukkah by the Sea event in Sydney last year.
David Crisafulli insists his government is taking a strong stance in fighting antisemitism.
David Crisafulli insists his government is taking a strong stance in fighting antisemitism. (Sam Mooy)
Victoria has also strengthened its hate speech laws twice last year.

The legislation also stipulates that assaulting or threatening individuals conducting religious ceremonies, or vandalizing places of worship, could result in a prison sentence of up to seven years.

Display of the Hizballah emblem will also be banned.

A pro-Palestine protest in Brisbane last year.
A pro-Palestine protest in Brisbane last year. (Courtney Kruk)

The penalty for displaying terrorist symbols has also been increased from six months imprisonment to two years’ prison.

Queensland Attorney-General Deb Frecklington claims the new legislation proves the government is backing and protecting the Jewish community.

“This Government is doing everything possible to stop the rise of antisemitism,” she said.

“[The bill] introduces targeted reforms to ban terrorist symbols and phrases and improve safety around places of worship.”

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