"We are extremely concerned about such a phenomenon. We understand the rules of democracy, the freedom of speech and all of that. But as I said earlier, we are in a new reality. In this new reality, these kinds of incidents have an impact, and so it's different than just having a broad discussion and allowing people to come up with extreme views."
"Such acceptance may give rise to expressions of hatred by other parts of the public and repeating messages that are inflammatory, that are hateful, that are discriminatory."
"[While people should be able to speak freely] within the law [there are ongoing discussions how to preserve democracy while protecting] citizens from hateful speech, from brainwashing, from misinformation and disinformation."
"This is one of the biggest challenges of these times, and we face that, and I would only say that the best way to do it is to do it together and share our experiences."
Israeli ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed
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| Israel’s Ambassador to Canada said he was unnerved by rising
anti-Semitism here. “Some of the things I’ve witnessed here to me are
mind-boggling,” Ambassador Iddo Moed testified at the Senate human
rights committee: “When it comes to attacking Jews here, that’s very
troubling.” Blacklock's Reporter |
"Last week, a Global News investigation
uncovered that roughly 450 individuals with various roles inside Hamas
have ties to Canada. These include Canadian citizens, permanent
residents, and others with relatives or associates here. CSIS did not
confirm if these individuals are currently under scrutiny. Global
reported the agency “was investigating Canadians in Middle East terror
groups, but declined to elaborate.”
The exposé yet again confirms a long-running trend: Canada remains one
of the most vulnerable western jurisdictions for infiltration by
Hamas-linked operatives, and the aftermath of October 7 has deepened the
country’s exposure."
"Hamas and its ideological progenitor, the Muslim Brotherhood, have spent decades cultivating
networks across western democracies, exploiting charitable sectors,
legal systems, immigration frameworks, and political sensitivities. A
series of international cases that have come to light this month alone
illustrates how widespread and deep-seated this threat ecosystem has
become." "A full audit of asylum, refugee, and citizenship cases from the past
decade must be conducted to identify any fraud or irregularities, and
denaturalization and deportation measures should be enforced wherever
the law permits."
Joe Adam George, Middle East Forum
"I think that there is a total lack of law enforcement of these marauders who are on the university campuses, who are in the streets of Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and so on."
"And I think this lack of law enforcement, plus the statements that are made by faculty associations, by unions, has created an environment of absolute permissiveness, so that it is socially acceptable right now to be an antisemite."
"[The recognition of the Palestinian state by the Canadian government is what has opened] Pandora's box against Israel, against the Jewish community in Canada."
Talia Klein Leighton, president, Canadian Women Against Antisemitism
News that the Senate of Canada in mid-November hosted a Palestinian tribunal came as a surprise and a shock to many. It shouldn't have; 'Palestinian' sympathizers, choosing to be oblivious to the lethal violence Palestinians inflict on their neighbours in Israel, lingering instead on the populist narrative of Palestinian victimhood, see the current Israel-Gaza conflict in terms that Palestinian public relations pose as an aggressive 'occupier' dominating and abusing the human rights of an Arab population struggling for recognition as a sovereign nation.
The history of that population is that of refusing in 1947 the United Nations plan for Partition, and refusing ever since to recognize the reality of the Jewish state, while taking very opportunity to turn down negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian negotiators to reach an agreement of mutual recognition, peace and assured security, in favour of destroying Israel and taking possession of the entire Judaic ancestral geography. For three-quarters of a century those calling themselves Palestinians have launched suicide missions with a goal to kill as many Israelis as possible.
In that same period of time, Israel has absorbed two million Arab Palestinians as citizens able to take full part in the nation's politics, social life and business in every sphere of activity. Where Palestinians represent a full 20 percent of Israeli society, no Jews are permitted to live among Palestinians within the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, yet the world accepts the Palestinian Authority's charges that Israel is an apartheid society and that it is Israel to whom charges of 'genocide' must be attributed. Not the Palestinians whose focus is killing Jews, much less the abhorrent October 7 slaughter by Palestinian terrorists committing mass murder on a grand scale.
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| Supporters stand in front of an anti-Israel encampment on McGill University campus, in Montreal, Monday, June 17, 2024. Photo by Ryan Remiorz/THE CANADIAN PRESS |
Canada, which the Liberal governments of the past decade have transformed in every conceivable way, including an open-doors invitation to immigrants, refugees, migrants and illegal entrants to Canada, resulting in the notable fact that circulating within the population are members of the Iranian IRGC, and terror groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah, given entry visas, landed immigrant status, even citizenship. Enabled to infiltrate Canadian society, politics, institutions, academia, unions to support the 'Palestinian cause'. To the extent that the rot of their anti-Israel, antisemitic slanders have taken deep root.
The Senate's two-day Palestinian tribunal featured panelists who in the past were refused entry to Canada by the Canada Border Services Agency, for their denials of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, that the Charlie Hebdo atrocities were arranged by French authorities, and that all the lethal attacks targeting Israel were fictions; their truth rather charging Israel of intentions of genocide against the hapless, helpless Palestinians, the world's most pitiable refugees.
Israel's ambassador to Canada spoke before the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights, along with other invited participants. A Jewish law student at the University of Alberta, Rachel Cook, described for the committee "an institutional coddling of people who have views that the administration (of universities) agree with". Her own experience of asking her university to display a menorah for Hannukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights occurring the same time as Christmas, was telling.
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| In a speech to protesters on Oct. 28, Adil Charkaoui, speaking Arabic,
denounced "Zionist aggressors" and called on Allah to "kill the enemies
of the people of Gaza and to spare none of them." Charkaoui's speech drew broad condemnation from politicians
like Premier François Legault and groups like the Centre for Israel and
Jewish Affairs. (Adil Charkaoui/X) |
"As a Jewish student on a university campus, I did not conflate my menorah with Zionism. My institution did when they chose not to put it up."
"I'm a Canadian Jew. I'm not Israeli. I asked to display a menorah and because the institution was worried about showing support for Israel, they took the (Christmas tree) down instead of doing it (displaying a menorah alongside the Christmas tree)."
"It wasn't me that conflated Zionists and Jews. It was them."
Rachel Cook
"[Recognizing a Palestinian state at this point, where Palestinian leaders still refuse to recognize Israel goes against the Canadian government's foreign policy that has existed for years] which is, we will recognize the state of Palestine when and only when there is a negotiated settlement, when there is a path toward democracy."
"I'm not sure that [recognition] actually has any impact on foreign policy or has any impact on what actually goes on in Israel or in Gaza."
"And it certainly doesn't help the Palestinian people. All it does is open up the Jewish community to greater hatred, to greater targeting."
Talia Klein Leighton
Senator Leo Housakos of Quebec pointed out that despite ongoing conflicts worldwide, the only one that has disrupted Canada's social peace to the extent it has, has been the war in the Middle East, sparked by Hamas terrorists slaughtering 1,200 in southern Israel, mostly civilians, and kidnapping 251 hostages, on October 7, 2023. Following which he asked Ambassador Moed where Canada stands on the global scale of combating antisemitism.
The ambassador responded that Israel is interested in knowing how official Canada is responding to the viral antisemitism being openly displayed in public. "What is being done about it?"
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Canada
remains one of the most vulnerable western jurisdictions for
infiltration by Hamas-linked operatives, and the aftermath of October 7
has deepened the country’s exposure. An anti-Israel protest in Toronto,
Ontario, May 8, 2024. Shutterstock |
Labels: Anti-Israel/Anti-Zionist Campaigns, Canadian Government, Public Demonstrations, The Palestinian Narrative