"Exporting the revolution, giving birth to and exporting terrorist groups is part of the Iranian regime."
"The
names [of the groups] are not important. Terror is the most important
mission inside and outside Iran, outside is even more important."
"These
regimes have to reflect their image, superiority and power, in order to
expand. Iranians actually cooperate with Russia and China. They learned
it from them."
"Western
countries are kind of honest and naive, and in obeying the law and
liberal and democratic values, they sometimes fall in that trap of not
knowing they help these dictators."
"They use your systems of being honest and good and trying to help the poor, and they abuse it."
Beni Sabti, terrorism expert, Institute for National Security Studies
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| Muslims pray outside McGill University's Roddick
Gate during pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal Monday October 7, 2024
on the one year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel. (John Mahoney
/ MONTREAL GAZETTE) |
Born
in Iran, Bani Sabti with the Institute for National Security Studies
specializes in Iranian culture, influence and media. He knows,
intimately, whereof he speaks. And he doubtless views the West and its
governments as credulous fools. Anti-Israel supporters of Hamas
flaunting their presence in the streets of Canada do not appear to alarm
anyone in authority in the country. While they passionately espouse the
glories of the religion of peace, he knows that Islam regards itself as
the 'place of peace', while regarding non-Islamic countries as 'places
of war'. The faithful in Islam are obligated to help transform such
places of war into places of peace.
Massing
to enact mass prayers outside of churches, in front of an Israeli
consulate or embassy, they boldly proclaim their mission, but no one
appears to be interested in that mission. The open threats against
Canada's Jewish population, the 'pro-Palestinian' mobs march in
residential areas where Jews are known to live, unison-shouting 'go back
to Poland', 'Final Solution', and 'From the river to the sea'. Jews
whose residences are nearby are informed by police not to antagonize the
mobs. No move is made to remove the threatening processions disturbing
the peace and tranquility of residential areas.
This
is a new Canada that appears to value a conciliatory approach to
unlawful, threatening behaviour to any of its citizens, while
instructing those same citizens under fire by malignant forces to lock
themselves away in their homes. The police are invested in the safety of
all municipal dwellers in areas they serve, and for Jews that safety is
to ignore the viral threats surrounding them while police spend their
time aiding the malefactors to 'keep the peace'.
Beni
Sabti was born and raised in the Islamic Republic. Demonstrations and
mass street prayers became the norm during the 1978 Iranian Revolution.
Islamic students in North America and in Europe took part in those mass
street prayers along with those taking place in Iran. Their efforts
aided the Islamic Revolution to succeed and the Shah of Iran to be
dethroned and exiled along with his family.
British-American
Professor Emeritus of Persian studies at the University of California,
Hamid Algar, described mosques as the principal organizers of the
revolution, where "mass prayers, demonstrations and martyrdom were -- until the very last stage -- its principal weapons".
According to a recent Global News report,
some 450 individuals involved with Hamas have ties to Canada, either
through temporary visas, landed immigration status or studying at
Canadian universities. This, in the last decade during the governance of
the Liberal party when security clearances were lax, and the government
policy was one of open doors, declared so by then-prime minister Justin
Trudeau. Thus, immigrants, refugee-class and migrants streamed into
Canada to enrich its culture and social life through an Islamist lens.
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| The
Palestine Youth Movement held a downtown rally from Yonge and Dundas
Sts. to the Israeli Consulate on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, before
shutting down the intersection to traffic. Photo by Caryma Sa'd /Special to the Toronto Sun |
The
Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada ensures that freedom of speech
and the right to peaceful gatherings are enabled, rights reflected in
any democratic country. It is doubtful that those Charter Rights took
into account mass demonstrations against an identifiable minority
demographic, where threats against Jews, and support of terrorist groups
proscribed by Canada's own laws, and destruction of both public and
private property takes place, would be regarded as a civil right.
A
mass prayer session that took place directly in front of Montreal's
Notre-Dame Basilica, many more in the streets, and at times deliberately
blocking traffic, all point to the reality that while these
demonstrations initially attacked Jews in Canada, the intended and
eventual targets are broader and encompass all of society guilty of not
having submitted to the religion of peace.
Beni
Sabti points out that the passion of faith requires from its adherents
more than religious fervor and a commitment to get out in public and
loudly and fervently declare its intentions which only they alone are
able to adequately interpret as a general threat. Money, he explains,
funds terror, and its function complements the sympathy of oblivion that
takes place in countries of the West. Where in the past western
intellectuals have been sympathetic to Islamic political movements,
their numbers have swelled.
As
willing contributors to the Islamist totalitarian agenda, academics and
unions, presumably in support of the 'underdog', have gone out of their
way to assist the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Republic of Iran,
monied and influential Qatar, and all their dedicated terrorist groups
in a jihad comprised of persuasion on the one hand, violence on the
other, achieve the goal of Islamist conquest.
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| Palestinian supporters pray at the encampment on
McGill University campus Monday, May 6, 2024 in Montreal.THE CANADIAN
PRESS/Ryan Remiorz |
A
mere two weeks following the October 7, 2023 terror attack in southern
Israel -- by Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Fatah and the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine, fortified by enthusiastic
Palestinian civilians from Gaza, estimated as four thousand-strong in
number that launched a deadly rampage of mass murder, torture, rape and
hostage-taking -- Montreal imam Adil Charkaoui declaimed before a large
anti-Israel gathering for Allah to "kill the enemies of the people of Gaza and to spare none of them".
"This
is your October 7. Closing the door and being safe inside the houses
and not knowing what is going on outside and not filming, it's your
kibbutz, it's your village."
"Closing
the door, and saying, OK, we are safe ... but they come. This is the
problem. When you retreat, they come after you. When you give them more
space physically, they will come, and they will burn offices, and they
will burn churches."
"The
masses in the streets, it's not just about praying. It's about
conquering your city. It's about conquering the streets. This is
something very, very dangerous..."
"Canadians
don't know about this culture. That this is what is going on in the
Middle East. Those who are in the streets are the winners, they take the
regime. This is what happened in Iran, in Syria, in Iraq. Walking is a
conquering thing, so Canada has to deal with that."
"It's their state, you are the enemy now. This is what they are telling you. You can't do anything against masses..."
"If Canada does not want to be a victim of the next October 7, it needs to neutralize these mass gatherings."
Beni Sabti
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| Imam Adil Charkaoui, speaking Arabic, denounced "Zionist aggressors" and
called on Allah to "kill the enemies of the people of Gaza and to spare
none of them." Photo X |