"These symbols of hatred and anti-Semitism are unacceptable anywhere in our community,"Mr Speakman said."They are deeply offensive and capable of traumatising survivors of genocide and their loved ones. The small but disgraceful minority who display these images insult the memory of the millions of victims of the Holocaust and those who died defending the world from this hatred."
Labor frontbencher Walt Secord,who is also deputy chair of the NSW Parliamentary Friends of Israel group,urged the government to consider a ban and Liberal MP for Vaucluse Gabrielle Upton wrote to Mr Speakman on Monday.
In her letter,Ms Upton asked Mr Speakman to"identify the best ways the government can end this totally offensive and deplorable use of the Nazi flag".
Mr Secord said he welcomed the move by Mr Speakman,saying while he wanted the flag ban it should go through the proper process and be referred to the Attorney-General's department.
"The Nazi flag is deeply offensive to veterans who fought against fascism and was an affront to survivors of the Holocaust and their descendants,"Mr Secord said."The Nazi flag is an emblem of genocide and racism."
Mr Secord,who is an associate member of the Emanuel Synagogue in Woollahra,said recent incidents which include a swastika painted at Bondi Beach and physical attacks on a person on the way to prayer were symbols of a"despicable shift in our community".