From Sept. 27-29, a conference set to be held in the heart of Montreal will feature speakers who have a history of homophobic, antisemitic and racist comments. Its emblematic figures include cop-killers, terrorists and extremists known for promoting divisive and hateful ideologies. Beneath the conference’s rhetoric of “decolonization” lies a familiar, odious hatred.
Trustees of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) unanimously passed a motion to declare co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Education’s investigation into the Grassy Narrows River Run Rally field trip that saw students from 15 schools taking part in a downtown protest featuring slogans and signs related to Israel and Palestine.
The resolution, which demanded that Israel completely withdraw from Palestinian areas within a year and demanded an embargo on arms that could be used by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza.It was approved by 124 member countries, opposed by 14 including the U.S. and 43 countries abstained.
The Liberal government’s parliamentary secretary on foreign affairs is defending a decision to advance a committee motion to study the issue of unilaterally recognizing Palestinian statehood, against concerns it breaks from decades of Canadian policy.
Des téléavertisseurs puis des walkies-talkies qui explosent par centaines au Liban, blessant des milliers de personnes et en tuant au moins 32. Ces engins piégés par Israël et transformés en bombes visaient les membres du Hezbollah, mais beaucoup ont explosé dans des lieux publics et ont fait d’autres victimes, dont des enfants.