Ezra Levant details the Peaceful Walk for Israel rally in Toronto (June 10), where 50,000 Jewish marchers clashed with masked pro-Hamas protesters chanting "genocide from the river to the sea," while police allegedly enforced a double standard—allowing Hamas-linked encampments at McGill and UBC but restricting pro-Israel messaging. Attacks on unmasked marchers, including Ari, were dismissed as instigations despite no provocation, raising concerns about bias under Police Chief Myron DemQ’s leadership. Protesters’ mixed claims—some citing 1947–48 Palestinian recognition of Israeli soldiers, others denying Hamas ties—contrasted with the rally’s peaceful "Bring them home" chants for hostages, exposing deep divides in free speech and security responses that risk normalizing extremist threats under legal protections. [Automatically generated summary]
Tonight 100,000 Jews and allies march peacefully for Israel.
But a few hundred Hamas thugs show up and police are in the middle.
It's June 10th and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
We've had a team on the ground today.
Over the course of the next half hour, I'm going to show you the raw footage.
We're still working on this footage that will release, excuse me, in a more prepared manner.
In the days ahead, you can see some of our team.
Yankee Paula, David Menzies, Asteristock, Avery Mauricio.
Rebels are out in force.
That's just because we happen to be located here in Toronto.
But I can tell you similar things are happening across the country.
I was at Vancouver's University of British Columbia a few weeks ago and their hateful encampment that's trespassing remains.
McGill's hateful encampment was operating for weeks.
The courts even refused to move them off the land.
So we're in Toronto, but this is simply a larger version of the crimes that are being committed with impunity across Canada.
Are you scared at all?
Yeah, they're frightening, but I'm just going to say strong regardless of the circumstances.
The fact that we were all together, some 50,000 strong today, bolstered a lot of people and made them feel like they had support.
Everybody had each other's backs.
Rebel News, cameras, news, news, cut.
Ezra Levant here at the March for Israel in one of the Jewish neighborhoods of Toronto.
You can see there are hundreds of police, some of them with serious riot gear, because although, I don't know, I would estimate 100,000 Jewish people march through this neighborhood, and most of these apartments are heavily Jewish, the pro-Hamas side thought they would attend and provoke disputes, interrupt,
and the police have the job of trying to keep the two sides apart.
I wonder, though, if the police would be so equal about it if a Jewish group tried to, I don't know, go into the University of Toronto pro-Hamas encampment or had a counter-protest to one of the pro-Hamas marches that have sometimes turned violent in Toronto.
I don't want to knock the police today.
This is the most enforcement they've done in eight months.
I think one of the reasons is it's a high-profile official Jewish march that's been happening for 55 years straight.
But on the other hand, since when can a mob of 100 masked thugs simply take over private property?
I mean, that's not a park.
That's not a sidewalk.
And the reason I mention that is because you might recall during the lockdowns and during the trucker convoy, police would use any and all laws to sweep off the streets and into the jails.
Anyone who dared to protest, every single one of them is on private property.
And I guess that's fine with the cops because what are they going to do?
Arrest some Hamas thugs?
If they did, it would be the first time in eight months.
Most of these police are Toronto police, but you can see there's a York regional policeman dressed in gray there with a pretty serious anti-riot weapon.
They're not messing around.
I'm not sure how this happened.
I know that the Toronto Police Service had reserved an area for the pro-Hamas protesters.
I don't know how that sort of slipped through them.
Again, I will give the police credit.
There's got to be 100 of them surrounding the Hamasniks.
And you'll see one thing about those Hamas people.
The number one thing they have in common is they're wearing a mask.
And I'm afraid that as society, we normalized mask wearing during the lockdowns.
Heretofore, wearing a mask was considered you had something to hide.
You were a bank robber.
You were doing something nefarious.
Terrorists wore balaclavas.
Well, that's what they're doing here.
I think that we need to bring back the denormalization of masks.
Show your face, especially if you're in an illegal protest on private property.
For eight months, Toronto has been one of the worst cities in Canada in terms of not just anti-Semitism, but law breaking.
And there is a difference.
Anti-Semitism is when you hate a Jew.
And obviously, those masked men and women behind me flying the flags of Palestine, or in some cases over the last eight months, flying actual terrorist flags, they hate Jews.
It's no surprise.
They come from countries where anti-Semitism is endemic.
We don't screen or qualify our immigrants in any way for social fit.
And if you bring in people from hateful pockets of the world, you import their ideas too.
It's not the anti-Semitism that I think is the practical way to attack the problem, but rather the law-breaking.
What I'm talking about over the last eight months has been violence, death threats, or other threats of violence, trespass, mischief, things like shooting a Jewish day school mere blocks away.
Those are actual crimes.
They're animated by anti-Jewish hate, but the problem there is the crimes themselves.
Yet, bizarrely, these repeated crimes, some are of a trivial nature, perhaps it's trivial to have them trespassing.
I don't think the folks working at that gas station would regard it as trivial today.
But I think the number one problem is that there has been a lack of police enforcement.
In fact, you might recall a few months ago there was virtually a day-long pro-Hamas rally outside a Jewish synagogue in North Toronto, and police stood by as concierges.
They didn't do a damn thing.
In fact, when one frustrated Jewish local tried to do something, he was the one who was arrested.
That's the problem.
It's like James Q. Wilson's broken windows theory.
You break one window and you don't fix it.
People get the idea that we accept broken windows around here.
If you have masked Hamas supporters blocking roads, harassing Jewish passersby, people get the idea that that's the new normal now.
The Overton window has shifted.
We're no longer Toronto the Good, but a city seething with hatred that you know if these cops weren't here, they would be breaking into violence against the Jewish marchers.
We're just here to protect the people.
How bow whenever it's needed.
Keep your eyes from Paris.
Set of Isao, you know, just to make sure.
And all these lads all the way down there with you.
Yes, yes, we are.
Yep.
All right.
People of different backgrounds looks like.
Yes, yes.
So your private security is what you're saying.
Exactly.
We're here to help.
Just help Razz, best we can, you know?
Nice to meet you.
Thanks.
I want to show you the contrast.
There's a stylistic contrast.
Look up here, for example.
These are marchers who have finished the march and they're going home.
I don't see any masks.
Well, maybe one in a hundred wears a COVID mask.
You see men, women, and children, babies even.
I see Canadian flags.
I see a lot of Israeli flags.
I see no terrorist flags.
And I think the tone, the mood, if I can read it just with my eyes, is a little bit sober, given that you have Hamas flags in this Jewish neighborhood.
But I would call it fairly positive.
I don't know if I can use the word friendly.
Maybe I'm just, I find them relatable because I'm a Jewish person from Toronto too.
But then look over here.
Look at those carrying the Palestinian flags.
I don't see a single Canadian flag over there.
I don't even hear English language right now.
They're chanting in Arabic.
Lord knows what they're saying.
And the chief characteristic of them is they're covering their face.
And I don't think it's for COVID.
I think it's because, first of all, they know they're breaking the law.
And second of all, they want to be intimidating.
They want to bring the Hamas style here.
I mentioned earlier that masks are something that terrorists have used for decades to instill fear and to hide their true nature.
What do you make of all this?
It's amazing.
It's unreal.
I never saw something like this.
And my daughter sees the policeman.
And I'm an Israeli.
And I never thought something like this can happen.
Well, I don't think there are street protests for Hamas in Saudi Arabia or in the United Arab Emirates or in Bahrain or Oman.
Why are there pro-terrorist protests in Canada, but not throughout the Arab world?
Because Canada is a democracy country.
You can do it.
In the Arab countries, you cannot do it.
You can go to jail and you are disappeared.
But in democracy countries, you can do as long as you don't go over the law.
Well, they're on private property there.
Is that over the law?
Well, how do you feel about immigration?
Do you think my view is that a lot of these folks over there are from countries where anti-Semitism is normal and they've come here to bring their ancient hatreds with them?
Well, I think the immigration has to do a better job.
Who do you bring in?
What is the past of these people?
Who are they?
We don't ask any of those questions.
This is one of the problems.
But it's not only Canada's problem.
All the Western countries, they have the same problem.
And the problem just grows.
Nice to talk with you.
Thank you.
Hi, what's your name?
Jennifer.
And what do you make of all this, Jennifer?
It's Canada, Stan.
Like, I don't understand.
I don't, they don't take a day off.
They want everyone to listen to them, but they won't listen to anyone.
Well, who do you think's paying for them?
Oh, we know.
There's all these organizations.
Stephen Crowder just did an ex on them coming from Muslim Brotherhood and Heart to Hearts and all these underground organizations.
They're being paid to be here.
And those Nicari Jews, they're being paid to be here too.
I think they are.
Like, look at that guy there.
Look at the guy on the bongos.
I mean, other than the bongo, which is a North American affectation, he could be in Gaza.
And so either they're doing a little bit of cosplay, dressing up in terrorist costumes, which is possible, or maybe they're just testing the limits.
How far can they go?
I mean, protests on private property, threats, shooting up Jewish schools.
What will finally wake Canadians up and make people say, hold enough?
This was a Jewish march that happens every year, and a hundred masked men and women on either side are here simply to shout it down.
But you doubt if the cops weren't here, it would be rougher than that.
As you know, earlier this year, I went to Columbia University to use my own eyes to see who the protesters were there.
I went to another New York university called the Fashion Institute of Technology.
What I found at both of those places is that the majority of protesters at those elite universities are spoiled, rich white kids who were acting out against dad or just being woke.
But this is a very different crowd, isn't it?
I'd say it's 95% people who have come to Canada and come quite recently.
They still have their accent from their homeland.
And so it's a different kind of hatred.
What I saw at Columbia was more theoretical, was more Marxist, was more really woke avant-garde academics.
But what I see here is not intellectual.
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It's tribal.
It's what you would see 100 years ago, 500 years ago, 1,000 years ago, an ancient hate that we have brought into the heart of our own cities.
Can't tell.
Oh, I see a drone overhead.
I see a drone.
Did you catch it?
There's another drone up there.
Now we use drones at rebel news, but the drones we use are so small, they're legally classified as a toy.
Not that drone.
That's a big drone.
I'm quite sure that drone is a police drone.
Same with that one over there.
And look, if you can see it, on the top balcony in that apartment, it's behind the Israeli flags right now.
But it looks like there's a spotter.
There's a couple of cops on that top balcony.
Now my experience is that police would be looking for two different things.
One is just to make sure there's no rough and tumble, elbows up, pushing and shoving, no punching.
But the other is much more serious.
The real risk of a terrorist attack.
If you bring tens of thousands of Jewish men and women and children into a concentrated place And you allow the rhetoric of genocide from the river to the sea, even if only one in a thousand people chanting it actually means it.
Well, in a city like Toronto, you could have 10 or 20 actual terrorist cells.
So, yes, the police so far have simply engaged in crowd control, keeping the two sides apart.
But don't think that that balcony and those eyes in the sky aren't also looking for a mass casualty terrorist event.
Otherwise, why would they be hiding their faces and chanting the chants of Hamas?
You don't need to be nervous, but Shai's okay.
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What's your name?
My name's Dunny.
And why are you here?
I'm here to support Israel, of course.
And how do you feel about these Palestinian protesters wearing masks?
It's honestly embarrassing.
The nonsense people.
Hi.
Keep us safe.
Thank you.
Are you scared at all?
Yeah, they're frightening, but I'm just going to say strong regardless of the circumstances.
Do you go to school in the neighborhood here?
No, I go to Western University.
And how's it at Western?
I wasn't there the past year because I was studying abroad, but my friends are there, and it's honestly upsetting that people couldn't even go into classes into the library where they need to study.
It's just not how it should be, especially when it's disrupting our education.
But we move, you know, we got to stay strong.
We got to stay strong to who we are.
And I'm Israel High.
Well, look who we bumped into here, Sue Ann Levy, our friend from True North, who also is just a woman about town.
I have a secret hope one day you'll run for mayor.
How are you, Sue Anne?
I'm great.
What a great event.
It's great, but I also feel like if these police were not here right now, there would be fists and maybe knives.
Thank goodness for the police.
They took it very seriously, and I think for once, they took this whole thing and the security was excellent all through the entire route.
And how do you think the spirit of the Jewish community is?
Is it down in the dumps?
Is it scared?
Is it hopeful?
Is it a defiant?
How would you describe the mood?
Well, I think the capture of the four hostages yesterday really helped the mood of the community, the release of the hostages, I should say.
And I think the fact that we were all together, some 50,000 strong today, bolstered a lot of people and made them feel like they had support.
Everybody had each other's backs.
It was miraculous, especially that young woman who I just, who was on the front page of all the papers, to have her freed is incredible.
Great to see you, Suan.
Great to see you, Ezra.
All right, Suanne Levy from True North.
Well, I'm going to do some more journalism, and we've got a huge team here today.
David Menzies, Sarah Stark, a big support team.
So we'll have more videos in the days ahead.
Be sure to go to CanadaStandsWithIsrael.com.
Stephen Renzies for Rebel News here in North Toronto, and we're just minutes away from the Walk with Israel kicking off.
The starting point is to the south of me.
And as you can see, we have our Jumbotron-equipped truck to send our messages.
And I can tell you folks, we ran into a little bit of a hassle about an hour ago with the police.
They wanted to approve the messaging.
Yeah, that's right.
You can call for genocide of the Jewish people in the streets of Toronto, but just in case something's, I don't know, too pro-Jew, pro-Israel, that's offside.
We don't want like you guys, like Ramas Ramasena you will, but we just don't want you guys playing shit that like is going to rile off other people, you know what I mean?
No, no, no.
None of that.
But the reason why I'm telling you about this is that we need your support.
We have thousands of dollars worth of costs associated with this truck.
If you can go to CanadaStandswithisrael.com, that's canadastandswithisrael.com.
If you're able to make a donation to help us cover our costs, we would greatly appreciate that.
What do you think is going to go down today when the walk kicks off?
Well, I think the pro-Hamas gangs that stated their intentions to come to Shepherd and Bathers, they're going to try and take over the intersection and block the walk to the Jewish Community Center.
And we're here to try and ensure that doesn't happen.
Oh, hi, sir.
You're Jews.
Rebel news?
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Are you glad that some hostages were released yesterday?
I'm not happy that 200 people were killed.
Which people?
Palestinians.
They killed 200 Palestinians.
Right now, there are over 30,000 people dead in Palestine in a concentration camp set up by Jews.
Where are you getting that number from, sir?
We're over.
Where are you getting that number?
We're over.
Your right-wing press.
I believe that number is coming from Hamas.
How can you trust them to tell the truth given what they did on October 7th?
Czech CNN.
Pardon me?
Czech CNN.
Well, folks, the walk for Israel kicked off about 10 minutes ago to the south of me, a couple of kilometers away.
And what is happening is that there is a growing mob of the pro-Hitler youth types.
They're assembling here, and it's going to be intersecting the march.
Now, what you can also see is several members, dozens of the Toronto Police Service.
I imagine they're going to move in at some point and make a physical blockade.
And in the meantime, you know, for the police that were so adamant about checking our pro-Israel messaging on our truck, the Du Regur chants for genocide continue here.
And I have attempted to ask these people questions.
They simply won't answer.
I'll tell you what some of those questions are.
Are you glad that hostages were recently released?
Who is the most pro-Hamas political leader in Canada?
Which country is worse?
Canada, America, or Israel?
And with more immigration, will Canada eventually adopt Sharia law?
And finally, should Jews be made to feel uncomfortable on the streets of our cities and in public places?
But it is a fool's errand.
They just chant genocide and hatred.
And to me, if you can't answer legitimate questions, well, I think the very premise of your protest, there really isn't much there to begin with.
The only problem is that from the judicial point, getting a conviction on a hate crime in Toronto, in Canada, is very, very difficult.
And we heard that from the police.
They do their job.
Their hate crime unit has been increased tenfold, more than tenfold actually, from five police officers to 36.
But they can't get a conviction.
That's the problem.
And that's why this kind of presentation, this kind of thing can happen when people coming in and calling for intifada, which really in reality is the destruction of Israel from river to the sea, it's from the, nobody knows, but it's from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean, which means wiping out completely Israel.
And then it turns out into this anti-Semitic show that is just ridiculous.
This is a very important event, standing up for Israel, standing up for Jews.
Where is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
Are you kidding me?
You gotta be joking.
Prime Minister Trudeau, he put Canada into the toilet and he wants to drag everything else with him.
So, you know, I mean, don't ask me about Trudeau.
I don't have anything nice to say about him.
I think what is very important for us to understand right now is that when we talk about freedom of speech, we have to understand what freedom of speech actually means.
It's enshrined as one of those inviolable freedoms that we have.
It's part of our country.
It's part of our nature.
I think today is a day in history.
I am totally overwhelmed by the number of police officers who are out here.
I think we are seeing a turning point.
We are coming to grips finally, even politically, with the idea that we must make a change to the way we are thinking.
We know in China there is a genocide ongoing of the Uyghur Muslim people there.
I don't see anybody at all protesting China's behavior.
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There's so many other nations in the world where similar genocides are occurring.
But it's always Israel, whether it's the people in the streets or at the United Nations.
Why is Israel signaled out or does it just boil down to good old-fashioned anti-Semitism?
I think the world has gone crazy.
Had the world stand safe or have the world stand for truth?
There would be no war, there would be no Hamas, there would be no genocide.
And the world has to wake up to the fact.
They have to educate themselves and that's the biggest problem, the lack of proper education.
Wherever there is a Jew, there is always resistance.
The fact that they get paid to come to those events and chant their violence is we are not to be deterred from our mission to live peacefully.
But when you have an enemy that comes and screams that, you bet your dukhas that they will come and they will do that.
They always warn you.
We just don't have to take it as a granted that, okay, so that's what's going to happen eventually.
We have to be ready for it.
We have to hit it front face, with a face in our fronts.
So folks, it looks like the first wave of walkers is upon us.
It's about an hour since they started walking.
And they are going, well, they're going to be intersecting the demonstrators.
Huge police presence on site.
And let's see if the pro-Hitler youth movement stands down or they are going to be, I don't know, wearing trouble on their sleeve, as the saying goes.
That's what usually happens.
So, and well, let's see how law enforcement reacts.
They should be here any minute now.
Well, you know what, folks?
You can really tell the difference between the two tribes, if you will.
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The people with the walk with Israel, you notice that there are actually Canadian flags.
I don't see anyone wearing a face diaper.
And what are they chanting?
They're chanting bring them home, them being the hostages that still remain in captivity.
Quite a contrast from what the pro-Hamas people are chanting, such as from the river to the sea into Fatah.
The difference could not be more apparent or more appalling.
Hey, folks, I'm with Dr. Charles McVitie and Ross McLean.
And Dr. McVitie, this is a big event for the Jewish community and for those who stand with Israel.
Where is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
Well, I'm sure he's on vacation somewhere because he's not doing much to stand with Israel, to stand against the war crimes of kidnapping innocent people and holding them hostage.
Canada should be doing everything in its power, but it's not.
What is going on?
Look, the police are doing some kind of job where they're trying to split the baby.
They think it's splitting the baby by letting everybody protest.
But if they knew the Bible story well, when Solomon went there, the baby wasn't split in the end.
The police have to start doing the right thing, which is not two tier policing.
We don't want to see this happen to Muslims.
It certainly shouldn't happen to Jews.
So I'm glad to see the police turn out today and a fairly low turnout for the Muslim crowd.
And Dr. McVitie, we are literally in the riding of York Center.
The MP is Yara Sachs.
A few months ago, she actually went over to the Middle East and shook hands with Mahmoud Abbas, a man who literally has the blood of Jews and Israelis on his hands.
What in the world was she thinking?
Well, you know, she is misguided.
I'm surprised she's not standing over there with the Palestinians because that's actually what she does is she supports them.
And that's a terrible, terrible thing.
I am with my colleague Sarah Stock, and Sarah was here early on with the rest of the team as well.
Sarah, let me ask you, what stood out to you in covering the Walk with Israel March and of course the pro-Hamas people here chanting genocide as per usual?
I think it was really interesting to talk to some of the people from the anti-Israel side.
Some of them, there was this one girl I spoke to who was screaming in my face who had an actual Hamas terrorist flag she was wearing.
But there are some other people I talked to.
This one man I spoke to, he didn't even know what Hamas was and he had just been seeing some things online and so he came here to support.
And I'm like, how educated are some of the people on that side?
What brings you out here today?
I'm out here every weekend.
Every weekend you're just passing through?
Well, it's Sunday, so basically we're, you know, just having a peaceful gathering we do every Sunday.
And we're looking to bring back the hostages.
Whoever is still, you know, can be brought back.
We just want them back and we want peace.
I'm supporting Israel.
I go every year for the work of Israel.
And what happened in October 7th should never happen again nowhere in the world, not only in Israel or the Middle East.
From the river to the sea.
They don't want a Jewish state.
You know, maybe some Arab countries want a Jewish state, but not these people.
They don't want.
They want from the river to the sea.
They're not looking for a two-state solution.
No, they not.
No ceasefire, nothing.
They won't accept any peace deal.
It's just from the river to the sea.
I don't want to be one-sided, but we have problem with our extremists too.
It says, never again a right to remember Toronto 2024.
Did you have the similar issue with a bunch of these counter-protesters coming when you did your motorcycle right before?
Well, it's just a coincidence that it happens to be.
We have an annual right to remember.
And the second part is we write to remember so the world will not forget.
Well, these people not only want to forget, they want to erase.
And you cannot erase history.
So I don't know what these people are protesting for or against.
I believe half of them don't even know themselves.
I have a question for you.
So why are you here today?
Well, with the help of the Almighty, we're here because we are Jewish.
And my religion, Judaism, is being besmirched, is being used as a weapon against the Almighty.
It is totally against the laws of our Torah, of our holy religion, Judaism, to kill, to steal, to occupy.
Judaism is a religion of 3,000 years to be subservient to God.
Zionism and the state of Israel is a transformation to nationalism that started 100 odd years ago and by heretics, by rebels against God, and they're simply masquerading in the Star of David in the name Judaism to intimidate and to accuse people of being anti-Semitic when you accuse them of murdering and they are murderers.
There is no excuse.
The Torah does not permit us not to have a state since the destruction of the temple and not to kill us still.
And certainly not to the Arabs and Muslims who embraced the Jews and gave us a home for thousands of years now.
The state of Israel has to be totally dismantled.
It is a total rebellion against God.
They created on a false pretense that it's Judaism.
All the rabbis in Palestine, including the chief rabbis of the Jewish communities, pleaded with the United Nations to express our definite opposition to a Jewish state in any part of Palestine.
That was the words of Rabbi Dashinsky in July 1947.
It is not Jewish.
It is not permitted.
We have been living together, Jews and Muslims and Christians in the Holy Land for hundreds and hundreds of years or thousands of years literally.
There is no impediment to coexistence because of the difference of religion.
The problem is a selfish, flawed nationalism called Zionism.
Remove that and we'll have peace.
Okay, well, let's just say the state of Israel is dismantled.
Do all the Jews stay in Israel?
Or do you think they would have to leave?
It wouldn't be a problem because the Palestinian people and all the Muslim people in the Muslim and Arab countries have embraced Jews.
We don't have a problem because of difference of religion.
I'm asking people, why don't you tell me what your position is on Israel?
I personally stand with Israel because I believe Israel had all the right to go after terrorists and they're hiding in Qasa and in their neighborhood and that's why there are casualties.
And I don't think the fault is on Israel.
The fault and the issue is the terrorists in the area and the Hamas and their number one support is the Islamic Republic of Iran's IRGC that backing the Hamas terrorists.
Okay.
So a lot of these people are chanting from the river to the sea.
So what I've been hearing is they just want the state of Israel to be completely destroyed.
I don't personally think that's ever going to happen.
Do you think that's even possible, first of all?
Well, I guess most of those things are emotional, not logical.
They don't think.
They don't know really what is happening in the area.
They don't know the politics involved in the Middle East.
So many NGOs all support human rights.
We support Palestine.
We support Israel.
We support human rights.
We don't advocate world war.
We don't advocate for genocide.
We want Hamas and all terrorists go out of the area.
We don't want Hamas and terrorists in the area.
If there is no Hamas, there is no issue in the area.
What do you think about a lot of these strategies are just screaming in your face and being obnoxious?
What do you think about that strategy?
Because you seem like a very calm, you're being intellectual about this.
So why are these people just screaming?
Yeah, I guess these are more emotional.
They don't think it's not logical.
They don't know IRGC.
They don't know Hamas.
They don't know what's behind their politics.
That's why they are yelling at people.
They don't understand what's happening in Middle East.
A lot of these people, I think a lot of people see like one infographic on Instagram and think they understand this situation, this conflict that's been going on for the past 70 years.
No, they don't understand.
Hamas terrorists making Palestine unsafe for every single person living there.
Israel is Palestinians.
They don't feel safe because there are terrorists like Hamas making the place unsafe for them.
You don't know.
Hamas, Hamas was invented in 1980.
What's your excuse before that?
Decades before.
You are killing us and slaughtering our people.
Hamas is an excuse.
Hamas was invented in 1982.
They are a resistant group.
There was decades of suffering before Hamas ever existed.
What he's saying is propaganda, and we are all awake and we all know.
You are propaganda.
Your propaganda are lies and everybody knows that.
It's not propaganda.
Hamas slaughtered so many people.
Oh, really?
Really?
Just like the baby excuses?
Just like the babies, right?
Prove it.
Prove it.
What about the Palestinian children that died and there were no heads and burnt and slaughtered?
Hamas Propaganda Debate00:16:27
What about that?
This is how we talk about it.
No supporter of terrorism talks.
No logic.
They never talk.
They never talk based on logic and reasoning.
They just yell under the stage of 17.
Under the age of 17, there are children, most of them.
He's a liar.
But at the end of the day, you will face God.
And it's going to be between you and God.
And guess what, my dear?
With all your lies, propaganda and everything, you will be punished at the end of the day.
It's not up to us.
It's between you and God, my dear.
Which God?
You will see.
Which God?
All of our gods.
We are all one.
I don't know about what God believes in.
What God do you believe?
Are you atheist?
Yes, be protected.
Don't engage with them.
They will edit it to make you sound like you're not saying what you want to do.
Why do you have a mask on?
Why do you have a mask on?
Doesn't matter.
Can you answer my question?
How do you sleep at night supporting genocide?
Why are you trying to conceal your identity?
Why are you trying to conceal your identity?
I'm not supporting that.
Get out of my face.
What does your sign say?
You will find it attributed to Satan with a swastika.
Why are you here today?
For peace.
Peace?
Yeah.
Everybody's equal.
In my eyes, I think everybody's equal.
You have a Canadian flag here.
I live up the street.
I love my community here.
I'm worried about the fear that sometimes comes from these events when I think we all should just be able to talk.
Even when the worst things happen, we gotta stop and talk.
It's important.
Every life is important.
My father did the capture of Chaifalud, Be'ershava, road to Jerusalem, Demper River crossing.
So I'm here representing my father.
And the Palestinians know who Shakbar is.
And there's no two states.
It would have happened in 47, 48.
So whatever this game is.
And Putin knows the Dnieper River crossing.
And Andrei Karolenka, the hero of the Soviet underground, the partisan movement.
So my father was his aide.
And I'm just saying that we have no problem if we have to to defend ourselves.
Whatever the numbers are going to be, are going to be.
So I thank you for the opportunity and we'll see what will be.
Okay.
So what Canadian politician would you say most represents your side, which I'm guessing is an anti-Israel position, right?
So honestly, I never delve into politics.
I always voted someone who come first to my door.
I'm not a political person.
I'm just devastated by the killing of children as a grandfather because I have five grandkids.
I could not see children being massacred from either side.
But obviously, this is a live internet social media.
We know which side children are being killed.
And that makes me so grieved.
I don't need to stand with them or with them.
I'm standing here.
I have my viewpoint, and thanks for asking.
Okay, I know, because I know some of the people in this crowd, they do support Hamas, the organization.
This one girl was wearing a Hamas flag, a giant Hamas flag.
Do you agree with that too?
So as I said, I don't even know the politicians here.
You want me to know the politicians?
No, no, not the politicians, just some of the protesters.
This name seems to be some kind of organization.
Hamas.
So I'm not involved.
I'm not aware.
I'm not into it.
I don't know who they are, what they are doing.
This hasn't been going on for one year.
It's been going on for like tens of years.
Like throughout like maybe 75 years, this whole Palestinian issue has been going on.
And since I was a child, I've always been seeing what's happening in Palestine, all the bombardments, all the massacres.
And all of this has always been breaking my heart in every way.
So ever since I was a child, I was always standing up against this.
Why are you guys here today?
Warning Israel, the best country in the world, obviously Al-Khai.
What do you think about all these counter-protesters?
I think we have to get them out of our country.
They can support their cause.
They're not doing it appropriately.
Palestinian protesting for supporting Israel.
Thank you, Palestinian protesters.
Thank you for supporting Israel.
I support Israel wholeheartedly.
I don't understand how people can protest in the way they do, angry, their faces covered.
We're here.
We're proud.
And we're peaceful.
We just want peace.
We want love.
Let us live.
I'm here to support my indigenous homeland of Israel.
Support Israel.
And to get the hostages returned and to stop the war.
Is this your guys' first March for Israel?
Yes, it is.
It is?
What do you think about the reaction from the other side?
Listen, you know, everyone has a right to free speech.
We're out here representing Israel, representing the Jewish people.
Ami Shirchai, Lome Facher, bro.
And, yeah, pretty bad way to spend their Sunday.
I mean, I feel bad for them, but...
What do you think about the reaction from the other side today?
Well, they shouldn't be here.
They shouldn't be here?
No.
In Canada or right here?
They shouldn't be protesting here.
Yes.
What is this that you guys are shouting?
Ami Salchai!
What does that mean?
It means the nation of Jewish people lives.
The Jewish people live.
And we live.
And we're not going anywhere.
Woo!
Ami Salvai!
What do you think about the counter-protesters here today?
Go away.
Go far, far, far away.
As far as you can.
What do you think about the counter-protesters here today?
I mean, nothing new.
And to be honest, I love this channel, by the way.
I follow rebel news, so I'm a big fan.
But I mean, look, I'm not surprised.
This happens all the time.
We just want to live our lives, yet they want to come and harass us and, you know, say names, but it is what it is.
We just live, move on, and do what we do.
Bring them home.
What do you think about our immigration minister saying we're going to bring 5,000 people from Gaza here to Canada?
What do you think about that?
Is that a good idea?
I mean, look, I'm not really well versed on that information, but I'm not surprised that they never want to put Canadians first.
So I don't really have much to say about it, but we'll see.
I don't know.
Not really much to say.
Okay, thanks.
Here for Israel.
What do you think of the counter-protesters?
Counterburders, they have a right.
But they're not very bright.
So I know our immigration minister, Mark Brannon, wants to let in 5,000 people from Gaza.
What do you think about that?
I hope they do so wisely.
Sorry?
I hope they do so wisely.
I'm sure there are a lot of people who would make a great impact.
But you've got to be careful because there's also, there are problematic elements as well.
But I'm sure there are a lot of great people.
And if they're careful, hopefully they can find some good people who want to be here.
I think that's fine as long as they're all vetted.
We know now that probably over 75% of Gazan civilians support Hamas, which is a prescribed terrorist organization.
And we need to make sure that those that are immigrating to Canada are not part of a terrorist organization.
We don't want to import any more support for terrorism or anti-Semitism into this country.
What do you think about these counter-protesters?
I know a lot of them have been here all morning and they're covering their faces.
Why do you think they're doing that?
Because they're not proud of what they're doing.
That's a simple fact.
Why would you cover your face?
My face here.
My eyes are here.
You can look at me.
I'm very proud to be supporting Israel, Canada's democratic ally, in counter-terrorism, in economy, and in prosperity.
I think that's, I hope we're going to be very careful with who we bring over from Gaza.
I think that definitely, you know, it's not a bad idea to try and be humanitarian, but if we're not going to, we've seen with our immigration policy, we're pretty wide open.
We don't do any kind of filtering in Canada anymore.
We just don't have an immigration policy, really.
So I think it's definitely concerning if we're going to see more of this.
And with the policies that allow you to bring in people that you know, your family and everyone, it's going to be a lot more than 5,000 people most probably.
So I think there's a lot of things our immigration minister.
I don't know if there's a lot going on there in his head.
Every time he speaks, I think it's probably a couple of brain cells bouncing around trying to interact with each other.
They can all come here.
We should all go to Israel and they can do whatever they want with this place.
You want to go to Israel?
Yeah, big time.
I'm actually going this summer.
Barbara Kashem.
Going back home.
Okay.
But we love Canada and the rebel news.
Don't they look scary?
Do you want them in our country?
I personally don't.
Go ahead.
Tell me about your flag.
Yes, this is the Indian flag.
We stand with Israel number one, always, forever from the beginning, forever.
What about what if there's Indian people on the other side?
They have no clue.
They don't know about the history.
Research your history.
Find the history.
You'll know that India and Israel together with victims.
Victim of terrorism.
I think they're wasting their time.
You know, they claim the major claim of apartheid, yet they come into our rented space that we set up.
And, you know, they take over.
They're slowly taking over.
Queens, York, UFT.
Where is the real apartheid here?
Name one place that the Jews have taken over.
None, you can't.
We get kicked out everywhere we go.
But they, they are the occupiers.
They are guilty of apartheid.
I think they're wasting their time.
I think they're stupid.
I think we should deport them.
Think we should deport them?
I think we should deport them.
They're here.
They're not just chanting death to Israel.
They're chanting death to Canada, death to Jews.
You know, why not?
Why shouldn't we deport them?
Palestine is the same as saying chickens for KFC.
It doesn't go in hand in hand.
It is a complete contradiction.
I think it's the stupidest thing.
It's just a bunch of liberals that don't know what they're talking about.
They want a cost to fight, so they come here and they fight the Jewish cause because there's nothing more valuable than Jewish hate.
Can I swear?
Trudeau has fucked up this country long enough.
My dad was an MP under Harper.
Perfect.
Israel, God bless Israel.
Now we have all this bullshit around here and it's ridiculous.
Excuse me.
Can you tell me about this flag you're waving?
It's an Israeli flag.
This is a gay pride flag.
And I saw someone over there.
It was a anti-Israel sign.
They were holding a flag.
It looked like a mix between the Palestinian flag and a pride flag.
What do you think about that?
Nothing.
Nothing?
No.
It's insignificant to me.
Insignificant?
Why?
Significant.
Because it is.
And you also didn't ask my permission to talk to me, so please don't post this.
I don't need your permission to talk to you.
Check it out.
Oh, is there something else?
You're seeing the signs in the crowd?
Oh, yeah?
How many things?
How many?
Million.
Wow, it's not a million.
Sir, why are you wearing a disguise?
Why are you guys wearing a disguise?
That's it?
I can't hear you.
How come so many of you are wearing face tits?
Israel's a terrorist state.
Israel's a colonial state.
Who do you hate most?
Israel's a terrorist state.
Israel.
Israel's a terrorist state.
Israel's a terrorist state.
Who do you hate most?
Israel's a terrorist state.
America or Canada?
Israel.
Sir, you're calling me.
I can't hear you with your color.
You're doing that.
Israel's a terrorist.
Is that all you have to say?
Israel's a terrorist state.
Israel's a terrorist state.
What do you call Hamas?
Demon men genocide.
Oh!
Shut up!
Where's your brother?
There's demon genocide.
Israel wearing genocide.
Israel wearing genocide.
Israel refuses to talk, but now he's so ridiculous.
Where's your brother?
What?
Is your brother home?
Sir, where is your brother?
Oh yeah, that's bullshit.
Why don't you show your face?
You're in power.
Leave the equipment alone.
Show your face, you coward.
Let's get out of here.
What?
Get out of here.
Get out of here!
Free, free, Palestine!
Move back.
We don't want...
We don't want...
Move back.
Well, they're the ones assaulting us.
Free, free, Palestine!
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!
You're not Navid's brother, are you?
Why are you chanting genocide?
David Menzies Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you. That's best.
Oh, yeah, yeah, let me do it all, thank you.
Okay.
Well, as you can see, the hobos for Hamas, they are now asserting themselves more violently.
I would say that's because the parade has dispersed.
Instigator Grabbed, Crying00:07:23
There's not tens of thousands of people.
There's maybe an even number or less.
So now all of a sudden, like the bullies they are, they are getting violent.
And I just got shoved around on camera in front of the cops.
Nothing's done.
Somebody bizarrely grabbed my ass.
I mean, can you imagine that?
I thought, you know, members of that community in Gaza, they're given a death sentence.
That kind of sounded, that kind of looked a little homoerotic to me, but I digress.
In any event, you try to ask some questions and they don't have answers.
Also, you will notice they are, almost everybody here is wearing a disguise.
Why would that be?
Are they really that concerned about avian flu or virus X?
No, I think it's maybe they might be up to some shenanigans.
And I would just say that it's not really time for the police to call it a day.
This is a heavily Jewish community.
And this is all about asserting their agenda.
They know they're not welcome here.
And they shouldn't be welcome here.
I'm pretty much an absolutist for freedom of speech.
But when you are going to advocate harm or death to an individual or a group of individuals, that crosses the line.
And these people do it routinely.
Again, I ask for such an important event for the Jewish community in Israel.
Where was our prime minister, Awol?
Where was Yara Sachs, the MP for this riding, AWOL?
Well, maybe she's in the Middle East having a photo op with Mahmoud Abbas again.
It's absolutely despicable.
I'll leave it with you, folks.
Look at this nonsense going on.
Here's Miss America again with her little noisemaker to try to drown me out.
The Trudeau Liberals want to bring, want to issue 5,000 visas for Gazans.
Can you imagine you want to throw gas on the fire?
We know more than 80% of Gazans support Hamas.
Do you want more of this on the streets of our great dominion?
What do you make of this two-tier policing?
I think it's a double standard.
Just like when the Palestinian supporters issued their tents and set up a campus at U of T, one Jewish person tried to set up a tent and he was immediately evacuated.
Same thing here.
You do not see Jewish violence.
You see Jewish support of the state of Israel, probably a support of peace.
And you see a double standard where you see aggressive Palestinians wearing their face masks, advocating for the support of Hamas and pounding fists in the air in support of Hamas, a totally different agenda.
And you know, sir, just a week ago we saw in Philadelphia and Winnipeg at Pride parades, they were disrupted by the pro-Hamas types.
I'm thinking, geez, if you're a queer for Palestine, which side do you choose?
Well, obviously, it's a flag.
There is no choice.
Yes, you know.
You know, Jewish people have always, the Jewish community has always been accepting the LGBTQ community.
And it goes back to values.
And we believe in acceptance and diversity.
And that's why we're proud to be Jewish and Zionists.
Now, folks, I'm with Ari and something really disturbing happened.
It was disturbing on two accounts.
You see, Ari had his Israel flag grabbed by a pro-Hamas demonstrator who then went into a big act that she had been assaulted.
He was swarmed.
He fought back.
The law enforcement personnel descended on the scene.
And what happened?
Well, you said it just right there.
Just to add to that, I'm walking through over there, just crossing over, minding my own business.
Two of the little Hamasnik terrorist women came up to me with their little signs.
One of them grabbed my flag and went right down to the ground, screaming and crying, like I did something, right?
I'm trying to pull my flag off of her.
Immediately I'm swarmed by about 20 of these little Hamasniks with their big flags.
One of them came right up to me.
I had to defend myself.
The rest of them saw that and then they kind of backed down.
Police came right away and they de-escalated the situation.
They actually warned me that I was instigating.
I was not instigating anything.
I was simply crossing over.
She grabbed my flag, came right down and started crying, crying, like as if I assaulted her.
And Aaron, this is really disturbing to me because it's almost like law enforcement is re-victimizing the victim.
You were attacked.
Somebody tried to steal your flag, but you're the instigator.
Why aren't they being charged with attempted theft and assault?
That's right.
Well, they should be, but this is a microcosm of what's really going on in the big situation.
They attack us, and then they hide behind their children, and they cry victim.
And who do you think is driving this?
I mean, we know a few months ago, Toronto Police Chief Myron DemQ had a meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau.
Why?
DemQ doesn't take orders from the Prime Minister, but was he being told, you know, this is my theory, lay off the pro-Hamas people, but if you see peaceful counter-demonstrators, if you see members of the independent media, throw the book at them.
Is that what's going on?
Yes, I think that's exactly what's happening here.
I think they're being told from the higher ups what to do, right?
Stand down order for the PALIS, for the Hamasniks, right?
For the anti-Israels.
But if you're pro-Israel, if one person even steps out of line, they're all over you.
So guys, here we are.
A lot of the participants in the Walk with Israel, they're going home, going to their cars.
It's kind of funny.
This is a heavily Jewish area, and yet it sure doesn't feel that way to me.
Look at the number of police that are protecting these marchers from potential hostiles.
What do you make of this?
You know, I mean, it's obviously a lot for us to deal with because this is our community, these are our homes.
We all live around here, me and him.
And, you know, we're all here in peace, solidarity, to show support with our homeland and our country.
So, I mean, it's obviously not ideal, but we're thankful for the Toronto Police being here to protect us because otherwise, you know, who knows how things would be.
But yeah, you know, it's a good day.
There's good energy.
There's good vibes.
You see tons of people here.
So no complaints on our end.
Folks, isn't it perversely ironic that the Walk with Israel goes right through York Center?
That happens to be the riding for Yara Sachs.
You know Yara Sachs, the liberal MP that went to the Middle East and shook hands with the terrorist Mahmoud Abbas.