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Trina Massey says she has always stood against antisemitism and all forms of racism. (ABC Radio Brisbane: Kenji Sato)
The Office of the Independent Assessor received six complaints from residents who said the timeline was biased against Israel, containing no reference to World War II, the Holocaust, or October 7.
At press conference on Wednesday, Cr Schrinner would not say whether the Ethics Committee had any power to compel her to do so, but he said Cr Massey had a moral responsibility to apologise.
Cr Schrinner denied the timing of the announcement was related to the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people in Sydney.
He said he received this report on November 24 and the council had needed time to digest the findings.
Cr Massey said she thought the LNP was opportunistically using the Bondi terror attack to score political points.
“It is disgraceful that this LNP politician would cynically exploit the nation’s grief in an attempt to silence my community’s strong advocacy for peace,” Cr Massey said.
“The LNP lord mayor’s comments today are shameful, defamatory and are not substantiated by the council’s own report.”
Cr Massey would not say whether she would pay the $10,000, saying she was exploring her options.
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