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אנטי מדינת ישראל פראטעסטירער האבן ארויסגעשטעלט א אויסשטעלונג פון א געהאנגענעם פרומען איד אין מאנטרעאל.

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A pro-Palestine demonstration in Montreal erupted into controversy after protestors displayed what appeared to be a hanged effigy of a Jewish person wearing a kippah, drawing immediate condemnation from pro-Israel voices and Jewish advocacy groups across North America. Video and images circulating online showed the figure hanging from the back of a truck surrounded by Palestinian flags and protest drumming, intensifying accusations that parts of the anti-Israel movement are increasingly crossing the line from political activism into open antisemitic imagery.

The disturbing display was highlighted by author and senior fellow Hen Mazzig, a prominent voice on Jewish refugee history from Tunisia and Iraq, who warned that demonstrations targeting Israel are increasingly adopting rhetoric and symbolism viewed by many Jews as hateful and dangerous. Supporters of Israel argued the imagery reflected a broader climate of hostility fueled by radical anti-Israel activism, while critics of the protest warned that such spectacles risk inflaming tensions and normalizing anti-Jewish intimidation in major Western cities.

The incident has reignited fierce debate in Canada over antisemitism, free speech, and the growing intensity of anti-Israel protests following months of conflict in the Middle East. Pro-Israel advocates and allies of President Donald Trump have repeatedly argued that Western leaders must take a harder stance against extremist demonstrations that glorify intimidation or target Jewish identity under the banner of political activism, warning that silence only emboldens more radical behavior on public streets.

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