Choosing Your Neighbours
"The University administration has been communicating with protest organizers since it began, and we continue to convey our expectations to them to ensure a peaceful and lawful protest.""Our priority remains upholding the rights of students, professors and staff to be safe and respected.""The safety and well-being of all members of our community and [to] allow them to move around freely on our campuses will see the university continue to act in accordance with its policies and regulations].""Incitement to violence, threats, harassment, intimidation, damage or occupation of buildings will carry consequences."Jess Robichaud, spokesperson, University of Ottawa"As we have continuously reiterated, our focus will remain on the genocide of Gaza and we expect that the university responds to our demands for divestment promptly."Integrity Not Spite Against Falastin"We must ensure that members of the Jewish community -- and all residents of our city -- can gather whenever they choose to do so in safety, and free from intimidation and fear.""We must continue to support our Jewish community, which is experiencing increasingly higher levels of antisemitism. Let's all work together to ensure our city is safe and free from violence and racism in all its forms."Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe"Today's ceremony [Israel's Independence Day -- Yom Ha'atzmaut] sends a clear message: the Jewish community has the right to celebrate its culture and history, just like all other communities in Canada. Hate will not erase our community or any other.""Since its inception, the raising of the flags of the many nations with which Canada shares diplomatic ties, has always been a time for the Jewish community to come together and stand proudly, without fear.""The landscape this year looks different, and it is disheartening.""We hope that today signals the beginning of a shift away from hatred and extremism, and toward a future where all Canadians, all governments and police services stand with the Jewish community to ensure we can continue to live safely as proud Jewish Canadians."Jewish Federation of Ottawa
Photo by Blair Crawford/POSTMEDIA |
A
week ago the city advised that plans for a ceremony that usually
accompanies the raising of the flag of the State of Israel in
recognition of its Independence Day, would proceed and end with the
flag. The annual ceremony was to be cancelled in view of police concerns
that violence would erupt from the same sources that have marched
through the streets of Canada and virtually shut down universities,
while excoriating Israel and Jews for the Israeli military response in
Gaza to the earlier October 7 massacre by terrorist Hamas in southern
Israel of Jewish men, women and children.
On
that occasion the Mayor of Ottawa spoke of his "disappointment" with
the decision, urging Ottawa Police and the Jewish Federation to consider
a workable plan where the day could be marked in safety. That original
decision was reversed a day later, with the ceremony to proceed along
with the raising of the Israeli flag. In preparation for a backlash by
organized 'pro-Palestinian' supporters of the Hamas mass rape,
mutilation and murder of Israeli girls, women and children, Ottawa
Police Service officers were present, expecting to ensure that the
Jewish celebration group and their Palestinian detractors were kept
apart.
The
City's security staff alongside other police officers patrolled inside
city hall, while a drone hovered overhead. The first of the
'demonstrators' arrived to vilify the proceedings but not before the
Israeli flag had been raised outside city hall. A banner reading "All
Eyes on Gaza" conveyed the enraged expression over the event by those
who came along to ensure that their bile at the joyous event for the
Jewish population over a re-emerged historical homeland was noted by
civic authorities.
Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia |
"Sutcliffe, Sutcliffe,you can't hide, You support genocide"
was chanted by the crowd of well-wishers who have made Canada their
home and in the process have demonstrated how unsuitable they are for
membership as citizenry of a decent, law-abiding, self-respecting social
order. A month earlier the Ottawa Police Service Hate and Bias Crime
Unit had launched an investigation over a demonstrator chanting praise
for the murderous attack by Hamas on October 7 in southern Israel.
The
Jewish Federation of Ottawa conveyed its gratitude to the city mayor
and the police for their openness to the re-enactment of the yearly
respectful acknowledgement of Israel's Independence Day celebrations.
For their part, the anti-Zionist, anti-Jew, anti-Israel, antisemitic
crowd seeking to overwhelm the day's proceedings with their venom held
signs equating the flag of Israel to that of Nazi Germany; the ultimate
irony considering fascist Germany's genocide against Europe's Jews.
Among others within the protesters, chants erupted warning Jews to "go back to Europe".
The stark civil differences between the two groups on full display.
Never has a Jewish community organized hateful campaigns anywhere
against other members of a nation's ethnic/religious group, committing
instead to become part of the overall community in their worldwide
diaspora, and to contribute to the entire national community's welfare.
The
Palestinian, Arab, Muslim immigrants, refugees and migrants have
largely emerged as a Jew-hating bloc that despite their possible
differences in country of origin, sectarian divisions, tribe and
culture, the sole issue they find common cause with is hatred of Jews,
agreeing as a group to campaign against Jews in their adopted community,
in occasionally violently hostile criminal acts, and certainly in joint
actions leaving no doubt in anyone's mind that their acrimonious
antipathy represents a brand of antisemitism immune to reasonable
intelligence.
The
very public clashes between the two groups; one taking pride in a
nation for whom a return to Zion speaks of history, antecedents,
culture, religion, heritage and Jewish tradition, the other viciously
condemnatory, in full rejection of history and justice balancing wrongs
righted to acknowledge an ancient injustice with the full spite of those
who cannot stomach the reality of Jewish entitlements to history's
legacy.
Jewish
celebration of May 14, 1948 reflects pride in achievement and the
presence of a national identity reborn. In contrast to
Palestinian/Arab/Muslim resentment at that achievement that runs counter
to Islam's injunction that land once consecrated to Islam -- stolen
land included -- may never be permitted to return to its former
identity; in this instance a Jewish state returned to its ancestral
roots.
And
whereas Jews were overjoyed at the creation of the State of Israel,
Arabs who call themselves Palestinians rejected outright the opportunity
to establish their own state alongside that of Israel. That too is
history. Resorting to deadly violence immediately on Israel's
re-establshment, 'Palestinians' have relied upon their very special
brand of lethal violence ever since, branching out to brand themselves
as the world's premier 'victims' and establishing a remarkable
propaganda campaign excelling at slandering Israel.
"From the river to the sea, Palestine is almost free! [shouted the demonstrators, along with] Globalize the Intifada [and] We don't want two states, take us back to '48!"Israel's Independence Day counter-demonstrators
Labels: Israel Independence Day, Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa Jewish Federation, Pro-'Palestinian' Protests
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