Aedan O’Connor: Inside a hate-filled anti-Israel protest [View all]
I donned a headscarf and sunglasses, and removed the Star of David I wear around my neck. I knew that I was taking a risk by going undercover to the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto on July 2. Al-Quds Day is marked by annual demonstrations around the world, opposing the existence of the state of Israel, the only liberal democracy in the Middle East, and supporting the Palestinian cause. In Toronto, there is usually a large Al-Quds Day protest and a strong counter-protest.
In years past, I have proudly waved my Israeli flag at the counter-protest. Police always set up barriers between the two groups of protesters, in order to keep the peace. I had thus never had a chance to experience the Al-Quds side for myself until this year.
I arrived early. The first thing I noticed was the signs the protesters were holding. Several claimed the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and the Islamic State of Iraq & the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) are equivalent, saying, ISIS and IDF are the same: Only difference is their name and Humanity devastated, Zionist collaborated, ISIS & IDF activated. Some read: Boycott IsraHell. Others showed graphic images purporting to be bloodied Palestinian children being abused by the IDF. I later searched for these images online and found that they were from other conflicts, unrelated to Israel.
The large crowd chanted Zionism is racism is terrorism, From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free and Black, red, green and white, Palestine is going to fight.
The speeches were also deeply unsettling. Speakers said there should be no so-called state of Israel, that Israel is committing ethnic cleansing, that Zionists gun down women as their income and that Zionism is racism. One speaker said that Israel had executed a 17-year-old boy, referring to the Palestinian who slaughtered a 13-year-old Israeli girl while she was sleeping and was shot by the IDF while trying to murder her family. Another said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was not a true Canadian, claiming he was too pro-Israel. The crowd cheered each speaker, while constantly shouting, Down with Israel.
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