An inquiry will advise the NSW government to consider banning the phrase "globalise the intifada", despite most public submissions opposing the move and warnings that it may be unconstitutional. The Labor-controlled lower house committee is expected to table its report on Friday afternoon, after investigating "measures to prohibit slogans that incite hatred" in response to the Bondi terror attack on December 14. Two sources who have seen the report told the ABC it recommends looking at laws proscribing the phrase "globalise the intifada" and "any substantially similar wording" to clarify that chanting the slogan in public is unlawful. The meaning...