Police investigate after two more Toronto-area synagogues hit by gunfire
Two synagogues in North York and Thornhill were struck by gunfire overnight, causing damage but no injuries, amid increased police presence and community concern over anti-Semitic attacks.
- Two more Toronto-area synagogues were hit by gunfire, prompting police investigations and condemnation from officials.
- The incidents were viewed as cowardly acts of hate meant to intimidate the Jewish community and attack their right to worship safely.
- Community leaders called for urgent action to protect Canadians facing violence and expressed concern over a global pattern of antisemitic incidents.
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Toronto Synagogues Targeted in Friday Night Shootings
Canadian police increased presence around Jewish neighborhoods in Toronto on Saturday after shots were fired at two synagogues late on Friday night. Toronto and York region police said on X that no injuries were reported and both shootings were being investigated. National public broadcaster CBC said that shots were fired at another synagogue in North York on Monday night. Conservative opposition leader Pierre Poilevre said on social media on Sa…
Police investigate after two more Toronto-area synagogues hit by gunfire
Toronto's Jewish community is on edge after a third synagogue was hit by gunfire in less than a week. Police are investigating shots being fired at two more synagogues after a similar shooting on Monday.
The Jewish community in Toronto is on the teeth after two synagogues were targeted by gunfire a few hours apart.
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