Police boosting presence in Canadian cities ahead of anniversary of Israel-Hamas war
Police in Canada’s largest cities are bracing for rising tensions and protests as the anniversary of the start of the Israel-Hamas war approaches.
Monday marks one year since the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, and police in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver have reported a sharp spike in protests and alleged hate crimes since the war began.
“In the first 100 days following the Oct. 7 attacks, we saw a 62 per cent increase in reports of antisemitism,” Vancouver police Chief Cont. Adam Palmer said on Friday as he announced the deployment of officers to a number of “strategic locations” in the days around Oct. 7.
Vancouver police say there have been 344 protests in the city related to the Israel-Hamas war since it began, leading to 47 criminal charges recommended to Crown counsel and amounting to more than 3,000 overtime shifts by police, costing $4.1 million.