Canadian municipality will be hosting a pro-Hamas vigil
A vigil for the former Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, is set to be held at Mississauga’s Celebration Square on November 26. The vigil is also expected to honour other leaders of the Hamas terror group in Gaza who have been killed in the hostilities.Well this can certainly contradict whatever "policies" Canada has, if at all, that supposedly object to terrorist-supporting activities on their own soil. In a related subject, two Muslims were arrested for supporting Islamic State and plotting a bombing in Ottawa (also via Jihad Watch):
Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli military forces in Gaza on October 26, was one of the most influential figures responsible for the terrorist attacks on southern Israel last year that resulted in the deaths of approximately 1200 people.
The terrorist attacks orchestrated by Sinwar also resulted in over 240 Israelis and foreign nationals being taken hostage, with 97 still remaining unaccounted for.
Despite Sinwar’s past, the event is scheduled to move ahead as planned in Mississauga beginning at 6pm on November 26. Hamas is designated as a terrorist entity in Canada, sparking questions about whether the event should be permitted.
Two Ottawa teens allegedly plotted to bomb a pro-Israel rally on Parliament Hill before they were arrested by the RCMP, according to documents obtained by Global News.This is one more reason the terrorist-worship in Missisauga is obscene. There's no point in visiting Ontario, if anywhere, in Canada.
The boys, both minors, were arrested in December and February over what police called a terrorist plot against the Ottawa Jewish community.
Specifics of their plan were not disclosed at that time, but newly released allegations filed in court detail their suspected target.
“They are alleged to have formed a plan last fall to violently attack Jewish persons in Ottawa, possibly through the detonation of an explosive device at a pro-Israel rally,” the Department of Justice wrote.
No further details were provided, but one of the accused is charged with possession of acetone, oxidizer and metal ball bearings.
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