Walk With Israel attracts huge crowd for peaceful march in Toronto
- Toronto held its 56th annual Walk With Israel on May 25, featuring over 55,000 participants marching peacefully in the north end of the city.
- The event followed increased international tensions, including a recent shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington, prompting heightened security and a police presence.
- A 57-year-old Toronto resident, Tarek Ibrahem, was taken into custody for shouting antisemitic insults during the march and faces charges related to property interference and public disorder.
- Organizers reported the event raised $1.4 million, nearly $200,000 more than last year, and managed to proceed despite pro-Palestinian protesters along the route separated by police barriers.
- The walk demonstrated strong Jewish community solidarity amid security risks, with officials emphasizing ongoing vigilance and the event’s role as a symbol of defiance against antisemitism.
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