
Queensland To Ban ‘From The River To The Sea’ And ‘Globalize The Intifada’ Chants
Queensland, Australia announced a legislative package aimed at combating antisemitism that would outlaw the chants “globalize the intifada” and “from the river to the sea.” The proposed law would also increase penalties for displaying terrorist symbols—extending prohibitions to include flags and emblems of groups such as Hamas, ISIS, and Hezbollah—and add new protections for people and places of worship.
Premier David Crisafulli said the reforms respond to a surge in hate and intimidation and are intended to “draw a clear line.” The bill would create offenses for impeding or harassing worshipers, stiffen penalties for assaults against clergy, and introduce a special offense for willful damage to houses of worship. Jewish community leaders welcomed the measures as an overdue step to safeguard vulnerable minorities.
If adopted, Queensland would become the first Australian state to explicitly criminalize those particular slogans, a move likely to prompt debate over balancing free expression with the need to curb incitement and intimidation amid ongoing tensions.
(JPost/VFI News)
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