Pro-Filistini protesters gathered outside several TTC stations along with Toronto’s Bloor-Danforth Subway Line on Tuesday evening, calling the federal government to impose arms embarragos on Israel.
The rallies during the time of the busy crowd were part of a coordinated attempt to draw attention to its attitude on the ongoing struggle in Canadian military exports and the ongoing struggle in Gaza. The protesters were seen raising indications and slogans in support of Palestinian rights, urged Ottawa to take more decisive action against describing Israeli as the aggression of Israel.
For Palestine organizer Johana Lewis, Devanport said, “No more flaws. There is no other lie.” “And a full and total weapon Ambergo on Israel.”
The demonstrations were peaceful, with no reports of arrest or disruption in the TTC service. The organizers say that the choice of the location was near the hub, which aims to reach a broad cross-section of the Torontonies and to increase their message at the time of extreme travel.
Activists say that they will continue to organize until their demands – a full weapon with Ambargo – meet.
The protesters urge the foreign minister to stop military exports to Israel
External Affairs Minister Anita Anand has faced increasing pressure from workers and components. Last month, The protesters gathered outside their Okville constituency officeAccusing him of failing to advocate for a weapon.
In recent public statements, Anand has condemned the human crisis in Gaza And pledged over $ 315 million in assistance including support for the United Nations and Red Cross.
Toronto City Councilor Alejandra Bravo (Devanport) supported the protesters, saying, “It is very painful and heartbreaking. Such peaceful opposition, which has a specific request, about the role of Canada.”
Toronto City Counselor James Pasternak (York Center) Condemned Tuesday’s protestThe organizers share part of the anti -Israel mob.
Rallies in Toronto follow the same performances in GTA and nationwide.