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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: December 18, 2024
The attack targeting the "Beit Tikva" Jewish complex in Montreal, Canada has sparked a wave of anger and condemnation locally and internationally. Official and community entities stated that anti-Semitic actions are completely unacceptable and have no place in any community.
In an official statement, Canadian authorities expressed their full solidarity with the Jewish community, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive investigation to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice. They also affirmed that Canada will continue to stand firmly against all forms of hatred and discrimination.
Prominent figures in the government and civil society organizations expressed their strong rejection of this type of attack, calling for enhanced efforts to combat bigotry and racism in all its forms.
For its part, the Jewish community called for the necessity of taking additional measures to enhance security in places of worship and community institutions, noting the increasing concern over the rise of hostile acts recently.
Furthermore, authorities pledged to follow the investigations closely to ensure that those responsible for this deplorable act are brought to justice, reaffirming their commitment to protecting all citizens without exception.
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