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Carney boosts Israeli genocide, apartheid supporters

At a bastion of support for genocidal Jewish supremacy Mark Carney just bolstered forces funding and promoting a lawless genocidal state. At a synagogue that prays for Israeli soldiers the prime minister appointed a top apartheid lobbyist head of a new “equality” council.

In a speech billed as a response to a “crisis in antisemitism” Carney boosted a movement promoting a lawless state addicted to murder. Over the past few days Israel has slaughtered a hundred in Lebanon in a bid to undermine a US-Iran ceasefire so they can kill more Iranians.

Monday Carney announced that a new Ministerial Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion would be headed by the former chair of the Canada-Israel Committee and chair of Jewish Federations United Israel Appeal. Marc Gold has been promoting apartheid and genocide for decades and will now have a formal government position to fight “discrimination”.

The front page of Tuesday’s Globe and Mail declared “Carney calls on Canadians to reject antisemitism, warns crisis is testing country’s values” while the National Post blared, “‘Canada’s civic compact failing Jewish Canadians’, PM admits.”

Carney’s speech took place at Toronto’s Holy Blossom Temple. The synagogue advocates for the lawless apartheid state. It recites prayers for the success of the IOF. Its website states, “We know many congregants have dear ones in Israel. If you have a dear one who is serving in the IDF now, please send us the name, so we can include them in our daily prayers.”

It also organizes missions for congregants to volunteer on Israel’s occupation force bases. At the end of this month the synagogue is organizing a tour of Israel with multiple events focused on Israeli soldiers and illegally occupied territory. The promotional brochure for the “Holy Blossom Temple ‘We the North’ solidarity and service in northern Israel” tour notes:

“Engage in a meaningful conversation with Mai Levy, a former Holy Blossom Temple Shinshinit from Caesarea, as she shares her personal journey and reflections from serving as an IDF officer throughout the recent war…. Spend the evening together with IDF reserve officers and soldiers getting a sense of their experiences as well as an opportunity to thank them for their vital service…. Meet Lt. Col. (Res.) Eyal Dror on the Golan Heights for a strategic briefing overlooking Quneitra, learning about Israel’s northern security challenges and the humanitarian efforts of Operation Good Neighbor during the Syrian civil war.”

Holy Blossom is promoting Sunday’s “Walk for Israel”, which will see tens of thousands of Toronto Jews take the streets in support of apartheid and genocide. In New York on Sunday tens of thousands marched behind murderous fascist Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich in an “Israel Parade” and two weeks ago hundreds rallied in front of the New York Times office to support Israeli officials raping Palestinians.

Carney’s speech is a boost for those organizing the Toronto “Walk for Israel”. It’s a boost for the schools and community organizations inducing Canadians to join the Israeli military and to those sending four hundred million dollars a year in tax-payer subsidized donations to Israel.

In recent days genocide supporters have sought to claim a fourteen-year-old Toronto girl running away from home was “antisemitism”. They also claimed anti-genocide protesters hanging effigies of Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu and Itamar Ben-Gvir was “antisemitism”.

Those promoting Israel’s ongoing destruction of Gaza and land theft in the West Bank are becoming shriller with their claims of “antisemitism”. Their screeching is designed to stifle the movements seeking to lessen Canada’s extensive support for apartheid and genocide.

There’s no “crisis of antisemitism” in Canada. There is, however, a crisis of genocidal Jewish supremacy.

And empowering such Israel supporters in the name of fighting “antisemitism” will likely have the opposite effect.

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