Jewish Journalist Arrested at Pro-Hamas Rally For ‘Breaching Peace’ In Trudeau’s Canada

Toronto police arrested Jewish journalist Ezra Levant of Rebel News during a pro-Hamas rally in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood at Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue. Levant was covering a weekly anti-Israel counter-protest when police ordered him to move away from the rally, citing that his presence was “inciting the crowd.”

Levant refused, alleging discrimination and stating, “I’m refusing to leave because I’m a Jew, and I’m a citizen.” Officers informed him he was under arrest for “breaching the peace.” Protesters cheered during the arrest, shouting slurs like “Zionist” and “loser.”

Levant, in a video posted by Rebel News, condemned the decision to arrest him while allowing demonstrators supporting Hamas—a banned terrorist organization—to remain. He likened the actions of a protester role-playing slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the neighborhood to someone dressing as Adolf Hitler in an area home to Holocaust survivors. He criticized the police for allegedly prioritizing foreign provocateurs over a journalist’s right to report.

Levant described the incident as “outrageous,” noting it was his first-ever arrest. As police escorted him away, several bystanders shouted, “Shame, let go of him.” Levant has called on authorities, including the mayor, to address the incident, questioning why peaceful citizens are removed while supporters of a terror group can dominate public spaces.

(With inputs from Asianet News)

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