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The naked bike ride is back in Montreal this weekend

The naked bike ride is back in Montreal this weekend
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Mansfield strikes a balance between innovative architecture & history

Mansfield strikes a balance between innovative architecture & history
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City sees wave of anti-Semitic incidents, threats and posts from Palestinian supporters

A dramatic number of anti-Semitic incidents and threats took place in the past week paralleling and following Palestinian protests leading to significantly increased police presence in many areas of the city.The threats came during and following anti-Israel protests and riots led by Palestinian supporters some of which included incidences of violence against individuals and property. Quebec Anti-Racism Minister Benoit Charette wrote,”In no way can we tolerate that a foreign conflict takes root or finds an echo here in Quebec,” he wrote. “Still less can we tolerate that it leaves room for anti-Semitism. We can in Quebec express ourselves freely on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but at no time will violence, intimidation and hateful or racist remarks be tolerated.”

Rein in the hate not the debate

The past two weeks have seen more overt anti-Semitism in our streets than we have seen since the pro-Hezbollah demonstrations more than a decade ago. This newspaper is the first to stand for indivisible freedom of expression save and except for overt incitement to violence. That line has been crossed. Let the debate continue. But it is time to limit the hate. What started out as anti-Israeli and pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside the Israeli Consulate opposing the Israeli bombing of Hamas in Gaza after that terrorist army launched 3200 rocket attacks against Israeli civilians, has morphed into physical attacks on Jews, threats against Jewish lives blared through Montreal’s streets and a riot by Palestinian supporters that laid siege to downtown. The actions and words of many of these demonstrators can accurately be characterized as anti-Semitism as they have been by many public officials and commentators.

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