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Australian state to ban intifada chants after Bondi shooting


New South Wales plans to ban the phrase “globalise the intifada” amid a crackdown on hate speech following the deadly Bondi shooting.

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NSW Bans “Globalise the Intifada” in Crackdown after Bondi Attack

NSW Bans “Globalise the Intifada” as Part of Hateful Slogan Crackdown after Bondi Attack

Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales, has pushed for tougher hate speech laws following the Bondi attacks

Introduction: Crackdown on Hate Speech After Tragedy

In the wake of the tragic Bondi shooting, New South Wales (NSW) is taking decisive action against hate speech. As a reaction to the attack that left 15 dead and dozens injured, the NSW government plans to ban the phrase “globalise the intifada” and implement stricter laws on hate speech, firearms, and public demonstrations.

Details of the Bondi Shooting

The deadly event took place during a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach—one of Australia’s most recognizable landmarks. The two gunmen, reportedly motivated by “Islamic State ideology,” unleashed violence that has not been seen in Australia for nearly thirty years. The incident shocked the nation and resulted in swift moves by both state and federal governments to counter growing extremism.

For more on Australia’s history with extremist attacks, see our article:
History of Extremism in Australia

Proposed Legislative Changes

Hate Speech and Demonstration Laws

NSW Premier Chris Minns intends to recall Parliament to fast-track stricter laws targeting hate speech and gun control. The focus is not only on banning the use of globalise the intifada, but also on limiting mass protests to ensure public safety and promote “a summer of calm.”

According to Premier Minns, slogans like “globalise the intifada” will be classified as hate speech. This comes after incidents in both Australia and the UK, where protesters have used the phrase during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. While some interpret “intifada” as promoting violence, others view it as a call for peaceful resistance against Israeli occupation.

Royal Commission and Gun Control Measures

In addition to new hate speech laws, Premier Minns has called for a Royal Commission into the causes and handling of the Bondi attack. Federal Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a new national gun buyback program targeting surplus and illegal firearms. The scheme aims to remove hundreds of thousands of guns from circulation, reminiscent of the post-Port Arthur reforms in 1996.

Learn more about effective gun buyback programs around the world at Brookings Institution.

Community Response and Memorials

Across the week, the community united in grief and solidarity. Lifeguards were celebrated as heroes, especially Jackson Doolan, who rushed to aid victims during the chaos. Memorials drew crowds, with thousands lining the iconic shoreline and joining hands in tribute.

Australians are set to observe a national day of reflection entitled “light over darkness”. A minute’s silence will be held exactly one week after the attack, with flags at half-mast and candles lighting windows across the country, as Australians come together to oppose hatred and violence.

A National Commitment

The Bondi attack, the nation’s worst mass shooting since Port Arthur in 1996, has reignited calls for unity and vigilance. As Prime Minister Albanese said, “Hatred and violence will never define us as Australians.” The new measures—banning slogans like globalise the intifada, tougher protest and gun laws, and collective remembering—signal a turning point for Australia’s fight against extremism.


Source: BBC News


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