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Canada: Toronto Police Document Accuses Israel of Ethnic Cleansing

 

May 26, 2025

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Reprinted from Jihad Watch

 

Since October 7, the Toronto police have raised eyebrows in what looked like two-tier policing, one for the Jewish community and another for the pro-Hamas crowd. In a Liberal-led country that claims to advance a zero-tolerance policy against hate, abd which has anti-hate laws, it seemed peculiar that anti-semitism soared under the noses of Toronto police, while hateful, intimidating anti-Israel rallies proliferated. The Toronto Sun has exposed a document that sheds some  light on what has been happening. “LILLEY: Toronto Police document accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing,” by Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun, May 21, 2025:

The knock against the Toronto Police Service over the past 19 months is that they have engaged in two-tier policing.

Specifically, when it comes to policing protests that are pro-Palestinian, in many cases outright pro-Hamas, that TPS takes a hands-off approach – that is when they aren’t delivering them coffee and donuts.

A leaked “event guide” detailing what police officers should expect at a “Nakba” protest this past weekend may show why TPS behaves the way it does.

“Nakba Day, also known as the Palestinian catastrophe, commemorates the ethnic cleansing of Palestine starting on May 15th, 1948. The date marks the destruction of Palestinian land and mass displacement of the Palestinian population,” the event guide states as fact.

These are not statements attributed to the organizers of the event police are being directed to attend, they are just put forward as unquestioned facts. The document went on to talk about how many people were killed and displaced by the 1948 Arab-Israeli war – at least how many Palestinians – and how many villages were destroyed.

“The Nakba is a central aspect for Palestinian national identity, marking the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israel war,” the event guide reads.

This is all within the first paragraph of the main body of the guide on how officers should police the event.

There is no mention that 1 million Jews have been forced out of Arab countries, and Iran, since this same 1948 war. There is no mention that the war was started because Arabs in the region, including what we now call Palestinians, said they would not accept a Jewish state in any form and launched a war to eradicate Israel.

That war is still going on and being cheered by those who walk the streets of Toronto chanting about globalizing the intifada and from the river to the sea.

Some of the incidents that warrant a provincial investigation of the Toronto police, and particularly of Toronto police chief Myron Demkiw:

  • Three months after October 7, Toronto police was discovered to be delivering coffee to pro-Hamas demonstrators as they blocked North America’s busiest highway overpass.

According to a National Post report, this was the reply from one of the demonstrators:

“The police are becoming our little messengers,” said the grinning man wearing black jacket and keffiyeh.

The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and called the neighborhood a “Zionist-infested area.”

  • In November 2024, as antisemitism soared in Canada, with incidents of pro-Hamas thugs rampaging in Montreal and Toronto, police targeted Rebel Media founder Ezra Levant.

  • Early last month, Pro-Hamas agitators and jihad sympathizers unleashed a “night of rage” against Jews in Toronto and Montreal, while police were MIA.

Then it emerged that police spent $14 million, mostly on anti-Israel rallies without permits.

By this point, the Toronto police’s two-tier policing was obvious, and for those who would deny it, two Toronto Police Muslim liaison officers actually “praised October 7 for a surge in Islam converts,” and suffered no consequences.

The incident was even covered by the Jerusalem Post, which stated: “In an official Toronto Police Service Monday podcast, officers explained how the October 7 massacre brought people closer to Islam and that it was Islamophobic to describe pro-Palestinian rallies as pro-Hamas.”

In yet another incident in March, pro-Hamas Muslims disrupted Toronto’s busy Yonge and Bloor intersection with prayers on loudspeaker, while Toronto Police didn’t disappoint with their two-tier policing. They stood by and did nothing, or rather, enabled the problematic crowd, later justifying the disruption as “fundamental rights protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The lid is now off, the secret is exposed. The Toronto police “document reads like Hamas talking points,” according to the Toronto Sun:

“Using talking points that are indistinguishable from the very terrorist organization that carried out the Oct. 7th attacks to educate their officers demonstrates that leadership is at best, indifferent to the Jewish community and at worst, active in that narrative,” one Jewish police officer told The Toronto Sun.

Does this document, as well as the many incidents highlighted above, indicate an antisemitism problem in the Toronto police service? What might an investigation conclude?

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