
“It amazes me. It really amazes me. I would like to know what the City of Ottawa thinks it is doing,” Josh Korn told me. The 70-year-old retired software engineer and active member of Ottawa’s Jewish community is not alone in wanting to know why a man identified by Israeli intelligence as a high-ranking member of a notorious Palestinian terrorist group was allowed to give a speech in a city-owned facility last week.
This should not “amaze” anyone. Preach multicult and diversity? Import a backwards death cult and coddle it beyond all reason? Reap what you sew.
Palestinian TV Host Dina Al-Assi Praises Japanese Red Amy Terrorist Kozo Okamoto, Who Participated in the 1972 PFLP Lod Airport Massacre in Israel: A Great Model, Arigato! #terrorism #Palestinians #Japan #Lebanon pic.twitter.com/cyEEdQcjwr
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) June 9, 2022
This graffiti was found on a wall near Toronto’s York University.
This type of intimidation is driving Jewish students across North America to hide their identity. pic.twitter.com/zqaWTWkdvG
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) June 9, 2022
