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In the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, Canada has witnessed a distressing surge in antisemitic incidents, raising concerns among community leaders and law enforcement agencies. A comprehensive investigation by Global News, drawing on police data, interviews, and official documents, sheds light on the alarming rise in hate crimes targeting Jewish individuals and institutions across the country.

 

The aftermath of the Hamas attack has seen a dramatic escalation in antisemitic incidents, with homes, businesses, schools, places of worship, and other institutions becoming targets of hate. Canadian intelligence reports have identified Jewish community centers, day schools, synagogues, and grocery stores as potential targets for extremist attacks, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

 

According to police figures, antisemitic incidents have surged in every major city in Canada, doubling or even tripling in some areas. In Toronto alone, antisemitic incidents more than doubled to 132 in the past year, while other minority communities also experienced an increase in hate crimes. This wave of antisemitism has left Jewish communities feeling vulnerable and exposed, with concerns about their safety and well-being.

 

One particularly troubling aspect of this surge in antisemitism is the role of extremist rhetoric and incitement. Canadian intelligence reports have highlighted the spread of antisemitic content and conspiracy theories by violent extremists, particularly through social media channels. Such narratives not only fuel hate crimes but also pose a significant threat to social cohesion and community harmony.

 

The impact of this rise in antisemitism has been deeply felt across Canada, with Jewish individuals and institutions facing threats, vandalism, and intimidation. Incidents such as the shooting at a Jewish school in Montreal and the arson attack on a Jewish-owned grocery store in Toronto underscore the severity of the situation. Moreover, the targeting of Jewish businesses and individuals for their perceived support of Israel has exacerbated tensions and created an atmosphere of fear and distrust.

 

In response to these disturbing developments, community leaders, law enforcement agencies, and government officials have taken steps to address antisemitism and protect vulnerable communities. Increased police patrols, investigations into hate crimes, and condemnation of antisemitic rhetoric have been key components of the response. However, challenges remain in addressing the root causes of antisemitism and promoting tolerance and understanding in Canadian society.

 

As Canada grapples with this surge in antisemitism, it is imperative that all segments of society come together to confront hatred and bigotry in all its forms. By fostering dialogue, promoting education, and standing in solidarity with affected communities, Canadians can work towards building a more inclusive and compassionate society for all.

 

21.02.24

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2 hours ago, JCauto said:

That would be because there haven't been any attacks on Arabs and Ethiopians and their homes, businesses and places of worship. Should they report non-news events on the news? Is this some new standard of whataboutism? This would literally make discourse impossible as you would not just have to talk of the news of the day, you'd have to also talk about the things that didn't happen to everyone at the same time!

 

I will concede that not al muslims are Arabs, but many are:

 

https://globalnews.ca/news/10035853/israel-hamas-conflict-islamophobia-antisemitism-canada/

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Anti-Jewish sentiments are definitely on the rise since the Oct 7 attack on Israel and then the following retaliatory attacks on Gaza. Does anyone know if there has also been a rise in anti-Muslim/anti-Arab activities or only a rise in anti-Jewish incidents? 

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17 hours ago, koolkarl said:

For years, Canada has been letting in muslims as fast as they can. And this is what you get.  Multiculuralism  doesn't work in a million years.

 

Australians won't agree with you.

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On 2/21/2024 at 9:01 AM, JonnyF said:

Left wing governments are synonymous with anti-semitism and they are few more left wing than Trudeau's mob so this should come as no surprise.

 

He was quick enough to act during the truckers protest during Covid, essentially attacking their right to free speech by cutting off their bank accounts. I wonder where his authoritarian/totalitarian streak has gone now that Jews are suffering hate crime? 


This excerpt from a report from the World Jewish Congress suggests that you may be talking out of your hat, I am afraid (emphasis mine). And let's be honest, the BNP, the National Front etc - hardly darlings of the left.

 

"All anti-Semitic discourse in the UK was in English. According to an analysis of user profiles, 90% of posts were made by young white males under the age of 40 with affiliations to extreme right-wing groups."

The Rise of Anti Semitism on Social Media - The World Jewish Congress

 

 

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23 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:


This excerpt from a report from the World Jewish Congress suggests that you may be talking out of your hat, I am afraid (emphasis mine). And let's be honest, the BNP, the National Front etc - hardly darlings of the left.

 

"All anti-Semitic discourse in the UK was in English. According to an analysis of user profiles, 90% of posts were made by young white males under the age of 40 with affiliations to extreme right-wing groups."

The Rise of Anti Semitism on Social Media - The World Jewish Congress

 

 

 

The world has changed a lot since 2016.

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Just now, ozimoron said:

 

Interesting.

 

But this thread is about the rise in anti semitism post October 7 2023. 

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