Walk with Israel event marred by grenade sighting and anti-Semitic incident

Monday, May 26, 2025, 1:21 pm

At a recent Walk with Israel event, tensions spiked when a suspicious grenade was spotted and a man was arrested for shouting anti-Semitic slurs. These unsettling incidents have raised concerns among organizers and law enforcement, detracting from the intended spirit of communal solidarity and celebration.


torontosun.com / WARMINGTON: If a grenade doesn’t go off in a crowd, does it mean it wasn’t real?

Many wonder if a hand grenade noticed along the Walk With Israel event Sunday was real

nationalpost.com / Man arrested at Walk with Israel for ‘yelling anti-semitic slurs’: Toronto police

Toronto police charged Tarek Ibrahem, 57, with mischief interference with property and causing a disturbance on Sunday afternoon


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