An imam at a protest in Montreal recited a prayer asking Allah to “destroy the Zionist aggressors,” to “slay them one by one,” and to “spare not one of them”
Monthly Archives For November 2023
Masar Badil salutes Palestinian “resistance forces” and “armed struggle”
The Masar Badil “reaffirm[s] the right of the Palestinian people to practice all forms of struggle for the liberation of Palestine, first and foremost of which is the revolutionary armed struggle”
Nazih Khatatba shared a joke about “having sex” with Israeli women shortly after Hamas’ attack
Shortly after the Hamas attackNazih Khatatba, the publisher and editor of Mississauga-based Meshwar magazine, shared a joke about “having sex” with Israeli women
Masar Badil advocates for supporting Hamas “glorious, heroic” attack on Israel
Co-founded by Canadian Khaled Barakat, the Masar Badil, calls on “pro-resistance” activists in the diaspora to support Hamas “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation
Samidoun, Masar Badil support Natalie Knight’s statement glorifying Hamas attack on Israel
A group of pro-Palestinian organizations and activists state: “Palestinian resistance must be seen, understood, and interpreted in this historical context”
Natalie Knight calls Hamas attack on Israel an “amazing, brilliant offensive”
Natalie Knight, a Langara College instructor, praised convicted Palestinians terrorists and called Hamas attack as an “amazing, brilliant offensive”
Bahira Abdulsalam implies Hamas attack on Israel was Allah’s punishment for the Jews
Dr. Bahira Abdulsalam, a former Mayoral Candidate for the City of Toronto, quotes Quranic verses about Allah’s punishment for the Jews in the context of Hamas attack on Israel
Nazih Khatatba celebrates Hamas attack on Israel: “Congratulations Operation Al-Aqsa Flood”
Nazih Khatatba, the publisher and editor of Mississauga-based Meshwar magazine, wrote a day after Hamas attack on Israel: “Thousands of congratulations Operation Al-Aqsa Flood”
Graffiti on a Jewish house north of Toronto: ‘Jews Die,’ ‘Slaughter’
Graffiti reading ‘Jews Die,’ ‘Slaughter,’ and other hateful messages were painted on the house of Ryan Merovitz’s family home in Washago, Ontario.