Toronto Man Charged for Hate Threats Against Israelis

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 10:20 am

Two news outlets reported that a 26‐year‐old Toronto man has been charged over hate‐motivated social media posts targeting the Israeli community. Authorities are investigating the incident, questioning whether the provocative online messages were a spur-of-the-moment lapse or premeditated. Local officials stress the need to curb such dangerous rhetoric.


torontosun.com / Jewish groups call on BC crown to take action against Canadian terror leader

Samidoun Leader Charlotte Kates used the D.C. murders of two Israeli embassy workers as a call for action against supporters of Israel

torontosun.com / Cops arrest Toronto man after online threats posted against Jews

Basel al-Sukhon, 26, is accused of writing Zionists belong in "unmarked graves," and last week's murder of two Israeli embassy staffers "ain't f--king enough"

citynews.ca / Man charged for alleged social media posts threatening ‘harm towards the Israeli community’: police

Toronto police are charging a man in connection with social media posts described as "threatening harm towards the Israeli community."

cp24.com/ / 26-year-old Toronto man charged with hate-motivated threats against Israeli community - CP24

26-year-old Toronto man charged with hate-motivated threats against Israeli community  CP24


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