Israel Protest Toronto

Toronto protest against Israeli flotilla attack

A loud anti-Israel protest erupted on Saturday afternoon outside the Israeli consulate on Bloor Street. Protestors waved mostly Palestinian, Turkish, and Canadian flags but some waved Saudi Arabian flags as well.

Supporters of Israel were on the other side of the street, and though police kept them apart, tension was high.

Israel Protest Toronto

The protest was over Israel's Monday raid on a Flotilla packed with aid. It was heading towards Gaza and was in breach of an Israeli blockade, which prompted the assault. The incident left nine people dead.

Israel Protest

After a couple of hours on Bloor, the pro-Palestinian crowd made its way down University Avenue and regrouped on College. They later headed down Yonge, forcing police officers to shut down large sections of the street as they marched.

Israel Protest Toronto

The protest then continued along Queen Street, stopping outside City Hall, at which point the crowd started to fizzle out.

Israel Protest Toronto

Among the protestors was mayoral candidate Himy Syed. "I'm marching with Torontonians...who believe that Canada must return to its traditional position of being an honest broker," he explained.

Israel Protest Toronto

"None of the other mayoral candidates, to my knowledge, marched here. But they did march at [the Walk for Israel] event," he said. He also expressed unhappiness that Queers Against Israeli Apartheid were banned from the 2010 Pride parade.

"Until we ban censorship, I'm not sure I can march in the Pride parade," he added.

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Video by Daniel Libby.

Correction (June 7, 2010): The original version of this article asserted that there were protesters waving Hamas flags, when in fact, the flags in question were those of Saudi Arabia. The text has been corrected, and we regret the error.


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