A controversial slogan calling for Palestinian liberation will be outlawed in one state in an Australia-first move that forms part of sweeping laws to target hate speech and anti-Semitism. Queensland will become the first state to expressly ban the use of the phrase 'from the river to the sea', which has been widely adopted by pro-Palestinian supporters. It and the slogan 'globalise the intifada' will become prescribed phrases under the proposed laws, leaving anyone displaying or uttering the words liable for a maximum two-year prison sentence. Queenslanders who display hate symbols, recite terrorist slogans, harass or cause damage at a...