Zafar Bangash, a senior Shiite Muslim scholar affiliated with Toronto Al-Quds Day rally, said in 1996 that Muslims are not allowed to be friends with Jews.
Zafar Bangash, a senior Shiite Muslim scholar affiliated with Toronto Al-Quds Day rally, said in 1996 that Muslims are not allowed to be friends with Jews.
Swastikas and the number 88 (“Heil Hitler”) were spotted on Metro Vancouver trail
The Halton Regional Police Service reported that anti-Semitic messages found at several locations in the City of Burlington
The Palestinian group Canadian Defenders For Human Rights (CD4HR) says that history repeats itself and Battle of Khaybar is now waged against the Zionists
Participants in Toronto Al-Quds Day rally held the national flags of Iran and pictures of Iranian leaders, Hezbollah leader and the flag of Hezbollah.
A participant in Toronto Al-Quds Day rally held a sign likening the IDF to the Nazi army.
The song “Long Live Palestine” was broadcast over the PA system provided by the organizers of Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto.
Participants at Toronto Al-Quds Day Rally held a sign that read: “Last Khayber is ready… so as last as Hayder [Ali].” The sign features a dagger.
An article on Toronto Crescent International news magazine calls Zionism “a racist ideology” that “will be consigned to the dustbin of history.”
Suzanne Weiss, member of Independent Jewish Voices Canada, supports the Palestinian “right of return”