The poster featured an evil looking Jew with a hooked nose with the following caption: “imagine being so vile, sneaky and disgusting that laws have to be created to keep normal people from hating or condemning you.”
The poster featured an evil looking Jew with a hooked nose with the following caption: “imagine being so vile, sneaky and disgusting that laws have to be created to keep normal people from hating or condemning you.”
In 2023, there were 132 reported anti-Semitic hate crimes compared to 65 in 2022
Maged Sameh Hilal Al Khalaf, 41, of Toronto, was arrested and charged after he allegedly waved a flag of an organization listed as a terrorist group
The suspects went to the victim’s vehicle, which was adorned with decals of the Israeli flag, and they used a tool to shatter the vehicle’s windows
According to the Police, “the suspect spat at the victims and made anti-Semitic comments before he rode away”
Jewish-owned businesses have been targeted in Toronto since the October 2023 attack on Israel by the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas movement and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad
Faisal Kutty, a law professor, says that a Friday sermon he attended turned into “a rant that almost crossed the line into antisemitism”
Between January 1 and December 17, 2023, 147 anti-Semitic hate crimes have been reported (versus 81 reported during the same period in 2022)
Graffiti reading ‘Jews Die,’ ‘Slaughter,’ and other hateful messages were painted on the house of Ryan Merovitz’s family home in Washago, Ontario.
Bernie Farber, the Chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, says “Hamas has revealed itself as the Nazi butchers of the 21st century”