"The Forces of the Resistance" Hamas Death Cult
"On October 7, we saw the potential for a Palestine liberated from Zionism by the forces of the resistance.""[Demonstration attendees should make an effort] to live up to the examples that every fighter in the brigades [Hamas, PLFP, PIJ, etc.] and every Yemeni marine [Houthis] are showing on a daily basis."Charlotte Kates, leader, Samidoun/People's Liberation Front for Palestine"[Officers attending these protests] have been threatened with injury or death.""Last weekend, a woman threw horse feces at our our officers, and another woman used a flagpole to spear at others.""[Female police officers report] being targeted at these events in ways their male colleagues are not.""Officers were at the Eaton's Centre to respond to a protest where threats were directed to a member of the public, not to police.""[Officers] are working each day to ensure protests do not escalate & we are grateful for their efforts."Toronto Police Association [union]
In Canada, in Toronto, which has seen hundreds of 'pro-Palestinian', pro-Hamas rallies take place, where cries of 'Intifada', "From the river to the sea", 'Final Solution' and other pointedly hate-consuming epithets ring out, all of them a threat by their very nature, and directed against Canadian Jews, the police and government officials, federal, provincial and municipal, while decrying the violence, have done little to uphold the law against threats and violence by masked perpetrators.
Finally, when the crowds have become rowdier, more vehemently vicious and begin to target the police themselves standing by to maintain order, police begin to react. It's one thing threatening Jews directly, attacking their synagogues, hospitals, private businesses, parochial schools and social centres, but expressing foul-mouthed threats against police and insults and violence directed toward the sentries of public order and security has gone one too far, evidently.
This past weekend in Toronto saw an uprise in terrorist-supporting rhetoric. Outlawed in Germany as a recognized terrorist group, Samidoun, with its direct links to violent terrorist groups with blood on their hands, and itching to increase that blood count, was up front and centre with one of its major leaders directing members of the protest to emulate Middle East terrorist groups and do it right here, in Canada, in Toronto, the city with the largest population of Canadian Jews. No censure, no comment from Justin Trudeau, Canada's witless prime minister.
On the Saturday terror-rally a sign reading "Hamas is a Palestinian Resistance Movement" was held by a child at Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square, among a small crowd of protesters present for the purpose of opposing a pro-Israel rally where Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was featured and where he would express his unalloyed support of Israel and dedication as future Prime Minister to the safety and security of Jewish Canadians.
Beside the child stood a man with a microphone, who addressed the Jewish attendees of the event: "It's so wonderful to see all the little kids here ... ask your parents to give you a history lesson about how they rape and murder children", he boomed at people who would forever mourn the dread October 7 bloodbath that Palestinian terrorists imposed on southern Israel when Jewish children were raped and slaughtered by terrorists who as children were taught at UNRWA schools to hate Jews and relish killing them.
That Canada lists Hamas as a terrorist group, and is technically in conflict with the Houthis in Yemen which has been busy attacking shipping in the Red Sea, yet both are being cited as models of 'resistance' against 'Zionists' by a radicalized terror-supporter in public, at a Square in Toronto named after a once-mayor and prominent Jewish Canada, seems to raise no concerns over hate-promulgation from any level of government leadership.
There was an image of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem as a backdrop to Samidoun's chief hate-monger, surrounded by a Star of David constructed of barbed wire. This was a celebration of Al Quds Day, a 'holiday' that then-supreme leader Ruhollah Khomeni conceived in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution. A day of anti-Israel and terror-promoting demonstrations regularly taking place in Canada's cities. Fulfilling their destiny, hate groups like Toronto4Palestine happily busied themselves organizing October 7 massacres with utter impunity.
"If they're going to break the law, if they're going to assault our police horses, there will be consequences and people will be arrested.""Agitators [within the demonstrations would not be tolerated]."Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue, Ottawa Police Service
Labels: Hamas Barbarism, October 7, Pierre Poilievre, Pro-Hamas Demonstration, Samidoun, Toronto Protests
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