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Weekend Chaos In Toronto And Montreal As Pro‑Palestinian Muslim Extremists Rampage

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Hamas loyalists and jihadist sympathizers unleash “nights of rage,” harass Jews, and convert public spaces into militant rally grounds​



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Masked protesters in Toronto chant “night of rage” as police look on during a weekend of extremist unrest.
TORONTO & MONTREAL — What began as weekend demonstrations in support of Gaza rapidly devolved into open displays of extremist fervor and intimidation in Canada’s two largest cities.

Toronto:

Protesters invoked Gaza’s “resistance” and vowed “a night of rage,” with Hamas loyalist Nabil Jalbout—co‑owner of Mississauga’s Kanafani Restaurant—declaring they will “never” stop their actions in Toronto.




These weekend events underscore a troubling reality: extremist ideologies are gaining public traction in Canada’s urban centers, endangering public safety and eroding social cohesion. As smoke grenades and hate chants fill the streets, impressionable minds are exposed to the glorification of terrorism, leaving communities on edge and authorities scrambling to restore order.
 
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