Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has defended moves by the government to block the public release of cabinet documents relating to counterterrorism funding.The federal government has made a public interest immunity claim over the documents before the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, essentially arguing it is not in the public interest for the documents to be released.The royal commission has been looking into decisions made around resourcing for counterterrorism in the years leading up to the Bondi terror attack in December.Cabinet documents are rarely made public, and the government argues it is simply following that ordinary process of keeping them...