And So, Canada, Were You Invaded?
"Yemen, Yemen, make us proud! turn another ship around!""Gaza called, Yemen answered. All Israeli ships are cancelled."Canadian anti-Israel rallies
"Why is it always the non-Iranians who support the terrorist Islamic Regime in Iran?""As an Iranian-Canadian, it makes me sick to my stomach to see my fellow Canadians openly supporting a terrorist Islamofascist dictatorship that murders innocent Iranians.""This is not the Canada my parents immigrated to in order to escape persecution by the terrorist Islamofascist Ayatollahs."MPP Goldie Ghamari
Palestinians and supporters congregated at Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square two days after the October 7 massacre by Hamas in southern Israel. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) |
Cities
in Canada saw wild scenes of open celebration even before news emerged
of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Islamic Republican Guards Corp having
launched a prolonged direct air attack on Israel. There is little doubt
that many Iranians living in Tehran and detesting their ruling
Ayatollahs viewed this event with sorrow. In Canada, the majority of the
Iranian diaspora who arrived post-Iranian Revolution were anything but
pleased. Which didn't stop the abundant presence of Palestinians,
Syrians and other Middle East diaspora-Canadian-Arabs from jubilantly
celebrating the event.
Keffiyeh-wearing
demonstrators were seen in one circulated video cheering, banging
drums, and sending up celebratory smoke bombs, while a speaker declared
the wonderful news that "the Islamic Republic of Iran has just sent tens of drones toward Israel"; a 44-second video posted by Caryma Sa'd, Toronto lawyer who often documents such events taking place in Toronto. "Protesters
react to breaking news of Iran launching drones at Israel in
retaliatory attack for a strike which killed a top Iranian commander", he captioned.
This
was April 14 when the IRGC air division launched over 300 drones and
ballistic missiles into Israeli airspace. Israel and its regional and
international supporters were prepared; forewarned of an imminent
attack, they had their warjets on standby and reacted according to plan,
knowing it would take up to seven hours for any of the missiles and
'suicide' drones to reach Israel. Israel, the United States, Britain,
Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates all had a hand in
ensuring that none of the deadly projectiles reached their intended
goal.
One
can only imagine the dejection and disappointment of the celebrants of
Iran's attack must have felt when it was announced by the Israel Defense
Forces than the upshot of the Saturday/Sunday declaration of war turned
out that 99 percent of the weapons were shot down. A 7-year-old Bedouin
child in Israel was the sole unfortunate casualty when detritus from a
destroyed missile fell on her family home, as was a lightly-impacted
northern-Israel air base, which continued operations afterward.
People carry a Palestinian flag during a rally in front of City Hall in Toronto, October 9, 2023. (credit: REUTERS/Kyaw Soe Oo) |
The
Canadian celebrabrants were not to be put off by reality, continuing
into Sunday. On the Instagram account of Ottawa4Palestine a speaker in
Ottawa sang an improvised ditty to the tune of Yankee Doodle with the
phrase: "leave Palestine alone and Jews go back to Europe". Another video of a Montreal rally featured demonstrators changing "put the bullet in the house of fire ... we are your men, Sinwar", referring to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of October 7's bloodthirsty savagery in southern Israel.
An
Iranian exile in Calgary -- Bahar Bahari, long a vocal critic of Iran's
theocracy, and a frequent attendee at pro-Israel demonstrations had
posted the Montreal video. The Jerusalem Post took note of the celebrations in Canada, publishing the headline "Toronto protesters cheer as Iran fires drones at Israel", even while Israeli counter-batteries just completed the last of the incoming missiles being shot down.
The
burgeoning anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian movement has been defiantly
open with their hate messages against Israel, their threats against
Canadian Jews, and their masked presence, disrupting traffic, blocking
bridges, issuing insults against Canadian police forces, harassing
Jewish business owners and Synagogue congregants, although their actions
and activities defy Canadian hate law. Issues of violence perpetrated
on Jewish parochial schools, Jewish social centres and Synagogues remain
unsolved.
Key
organizers of the hate-fests against the Jewish state are well known
for their activities, bordering on and often substantially illegal
criminal acts; Toronto4Palestine, Samidoun and the Palestinian Youth
Movement who organized joyful rallies within hours of the ghastly
October 7 mass rapes and massacres. Houthi attacks on commercial
shipping in the Red Sea have also been matters of organized celebrations
thanks to these organizers, all of whom if the Liberal government of
Justin Trudeau was the least bit interested in security and following
their own laws against terrorism would join Canada's list of terror
groups.
Two rallies were held in Halifax on Thanksgiving Monday — one in support of Israel, the other in support of the Palestinian territories. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC) |
Labels: Canadian Arabs/Palestinians, Celebrations of Attacks on Israel, Hamas Sadistic Slaughter in Israel, IDF Invasion of Gaza
Labels: Canadian Arabs/Palestinians, Celebrations of Attacks on Israel, Hamas Sadistic Slaughter in Israel, IDF Invasion of Gaza
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