Police allowed a neo-Nazi rally targeting Jewish groups and people to be held outside NSW parliament on Saturday morning, two months after new laws banned the public incitement of racial hatred.

More than 60 members of the National Socialist Network attended the event outside parliament, which began at 10am and included a large banner that read “Abolish the Jewish Lobby”.

Premier Chris Minns has announced he will hold a press conference at 3.10pm, after the Herald witnessed the gathering outside parliament and sent questions to NSW Police, Police Minister Yasmin Catley and the premier.

Attendees wore dark uniforms with the NSN insignia stitched into the shoulders of their jackets. Some partially obscured their identities with hats or sunglasses. Many showed their faces, a sign of gro

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