Toronto police release photo of suspect wanted in hate-motivated threatening investigation

Toronto police say they are investigating a hate-motivated incident during a demonstration in North York earlier this week that saw the victim threatened.

Officers responded to the area of Avenue Road and Wilson Avenue on Sunday afternoon.

They learned that one person was demonstrating when an unknown individual approached them and became verbally aggressive.


Some slanted background here.

This video may be part of the reason for the “investigation.”

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Hemingway, and the antisemitism also rises

Like many of you, I’ve got relatives and children of friends in the IDF who are right now risking life and limb for all of us, deep in the tunnels of Gaza.

G-d spare us the details until they return to us safely. We will know later what it must be like in the belly of the beast.

Seldom, if ever before, have our guys, our kids, had to endure anything like this. Oct 7 changed everything, even the way we think, from this distance here in America, where the streets once supposedly paved with gold, are now stomped with antisemites. This is our lot, our portion, through what’s known as the butterfly effect.

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Who Supports Hamas?

The main groups that comprise the bulk of organizers and demonstrators who have supported the Hamas barbarism against Israel are:

1) Radical Islamic groups that, like the Islamic Republic of Iran after the 1979 revolution, regard Israel as the “Little Satan” and America as the “Big Satan.”

2) American revolutionary groups who used to be affiliated with Communism but now call themselves radical socialists or workers parties. Their goal is to overthrow our government and they attach themselves to every disruptive movement in the hope of garnering support and creating distrust for American democracy.

3) Old-fashioned anti-Semites who hate anything associated with Jews and concoct conspiracy theories that blame “the Jews” for all evils.

4) Useful idiots who have little or no knowledge of the issues but march in lockstep with all “woke,” “hard left,” and “anti-colonial” causes on the theory that “if it’s left, it must be right.”

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Pro-Hamas demonstrators say they won’t be silenced by noise fines

Members of the Palestinian community in Ottawa say they are being unfairly targeted by the city’s bylaw department after being issued nearly $1,500 in fines during a downtown demonstration.

Three tickets worth $490 each were issued to participants of a Saturday march organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement in support of Palestinians in Gaza during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

The afternoon march made its way from the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street to Rideau Street.

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Freed Israeli hostage Mia Schem ‘went through holocaust’ in Hamas captivity in Gaza: ‘Everyone over there is a terrorist’

Hamas Hostage Mia Schem Treated By Veterinarian

A 21-year-old Israeli-French tattoo artist who was abducted by Hamas has recalled the horrors that she faced in Gaza in her first interview, saying she “went through a holocaust” during her 54 days in captivity.

Mia Schem was asked in a preview clip of an interview with Channel 13 why she decided to open up about her experience at the hands of the terrorists.

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Stephen Fry and the rise of woke anti-Semitism

The great irony of the tidal wave of anti-Jew invective that has come Stephen Fry’s way over the past 48 hours is that it has perfectly proved his point. He goes on TV to say we are witnessing a ‘rise in anti-Jewish racism’ and right away there’s a spike in anti-Jewish racism. Even before he’d finished his touching fireside homily on Jew hate, the Jew haters were out in force to ask: ‘Who the fuck does he think he is?’ A Jew on TV? At Christmas? Wanging on about the victimisation of Jews? Vomit emoji. That was literally the response of the army of arseholes that passes for the left these days, every one of them too dim to realise they were making Fry’s case for him.

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Erdogan describes Netanyahu as ‘no different from Hitler’

President Erdogan of Turkey said ­Binyamin Netanyahu was “no different from Hitler” as he accused Israel of “war crimes” in Gaza.

Speaking at an event in Ankara, ­Erdogan said Turkey would welcome academics and scientists who faced persecution for their views on the conflict in Gaza, adding that western countries that supported Israel were complicit in what he called war crimes.

“They used to speak ill of Hitler. What difference do you have from ­Hitler? They are going to make us miss Hitler. Is what this Netanyahu is doing any less than what Hitler did? It is not,” Erdogan said. “He is richer than Hitler; he gets the support from the West. All sorts of support comes from the United States. And what did they do with all this support? They killed more than 20,000 Gazans.”

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‘Long live the Intifada!’ Roads blocked, flags stomped by ‘cancel Christmas’ protests

In the final hours before Dec. 25, Canadian roads were blocked, overpasses were barricaded and malls were swarmed by screaming crowds as anti-Israel demonstrators attempted to make good on a promise to cancel Christmas.

On Saturday, a crowd of more than 100 moved through Downtown Toronto screaming for “intifada.” Demonstrators attempted to block entrances at Toronto’s Eaton Centre. And on Christmas Eve, an overpass and two approaches to Toronto’s Highway 401 were blockaded for several hours by a group waving Palestinian flags.

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Israel expanding ground offensive into central Gaza refugee camps

Israel is expanding its ground offensive into Palestinian refugee camps in central Gaza, as it warns the war with Hamas will last for months.

The UN has expressed grave concern after Israeli strikes reportedly killed dozens of people in Bureij, Nuseirat and Maghazi camps in recent days.

Heavy fighting is also continuing to the south, in the city of Khan Younis.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian president has described what is happening in Gaza as “beyond a war of annihilation”.

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Biden Must Not “Go Wobbly” on Israel

With the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) making good progress in their attempts to destroy the Islamist Hamas terrorist organisation, this is not the moment for the Biden administration to soften its support for Israel.

On the contrary, with the IDF exposing the true extent of Hamas’s underground terrorist infrastructure in Gaza, with many of the terrorists’ key command and control systems located either within or beneath hospitals, schools and mosques, Washington needs to give Israel the backing it needs to finish its declared objective of wiping Hamas from the face of the earth.

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Is Gaza Really the World’s ‘Largest Open Air Prison’?

Not bombed enough.

Even as America increasingly highlights humanitarian suffering in Gaza, planning for the “day after” there will require re-examination of past misconceptions, such as calling the Strip the world’s “largest open air prison.”

That moniker, often promoted in press accounts and pushed hard by the Qatari-owned pan-Arab network Al Jazeera, led to unprecedented foreign aid to the Palestinian territories. While Arabs in Syria, Yemen, Sudan, the Sahel, and other war-besieged territories were clamoring for outside help, Gaza received lopsided attention.

Didn’t Trudeau just rescue a whack of so called “Canadians” who lived voluntarily in the world’s ‘Largest Open Air Prison’?

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Oscar Clarke: Hamas’s fellow travellers are deluded if they think they’re marching for peace

Deep down, everyone who has not been driven mad by religious obscurantism or some other ideology understands the value of peace. Ordinary people want to meet partners, secure fulfilling jobs, live in comfort and find good schools for their children. In their spare time, they like to meet with friends, play sports, go to the cinema or practice obscure hobbies. They want — like Candide — to cultivate their gardens, and they recognize that this modest wish would be imperilled by war.

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How UNRWA Grooms Terrorists

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) was originally a small agency mandated to provide basic humanitarian relief for Palestinians, including a vote for renewal every three years. Seventy-three years and four generations later, and with more than 30,000 employees and an annual budget of more than $1 billion, it has astonishingly become one of the largest UN agencies.

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