Politicians across the country stressed that hate and violence will not be tolerated at demonstrations
Police officers stand in line to separate protesters supporting Palestine from a small group of Israel supporters in front of city hall in Toronto on May 15, 2021.Authorities in Canada ramped up security at protests, places of worship and schools this week in response to Israel’sby the militant Islamist group Hamas last weekend that sparked the crisis, have killed hundreds on both sides and provoked fear and anger far beyond Israel’s borders.
Two of the three people charged are youths, and their identities are protected under the law. The third is 20-year-old Enes Boydak. The charges include uttering threats, and intimidation by threats of violence. None of the allegations have been tested in court. Toronto District School Board spokesperson Ryan Bird said on Friday that while the city’s police service has said there are no credible threats to schools, TDSB recognizes there is fear in some of its communities., Sergeant Ali Toghrol, head of the local hate-crimes unit, said his department is not investigating any specific incidents.
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