A Palestine supporters group is likely to mount a legal challenge to a state government's Australia-first move to outlaw controversial slogans. The Queensland government is set to introduce legislation banning phrases "from the river to the sea" and "globalise the intifada" as part of sweeping laws targeting anti-Semitism. It is the first state to expressly outlaw the slogans that have been widely adopted by pro-Palestinian supporters, leaving anyone displaying or uttering the words liable for a maximum two-year prison sentence. Brisbane-based Justice for Palestine Magan-djin rejected the Queensland government's assertion the phrase "from the river to the sea" was offensive...