A group of Toronto4Palestine members gathered outside Cafe Landwer to intimidate it over its support for Israel. “Protestors have posted pictures targeting staff working at the cafe,” tweeted Documenting Antisemitism on Sunday. .The protest organizer called Cafe Landwer “a very Zionist cafe.” Protestors waved Palestinian flags and held signs with messages such as “A nation that has nothing, but Palestine has everything we need” and "Defend Palestine." The protestors booed Cafe Landwer. “Boycott,” said the protestors. They moved their flags and shook their fists at Cafe Landwer while continuing to shout “Boycott.” Some of them clapped their hands during the chanting. Documenting Antisemitism accused Toronto4Palestine of celebrating Hamas’ attack on Israel and later denying it happened. “They have also engaged in Holocaust denial,” it said. Toronto4Palestine said honest people must ask themselves why Israel is lying about many of the barbaric actions that happened. “They are using these made up acts of cruelty and barbarism to tell the world a mini Holocaust just happened to them again,” said Toronto4Palestine. “Is it possible that if they are lying about these events and creating a false genocide, it is likely they may have lied about certain details of a previous big genocide that may have occurred?” Toronto Sun columnist Warren Kinsella showed support by eating at Cafe Landwer with columnist Brian Lilley. “As I wait for @brianlilley, I am pleased to report that Cafe Landwer is packed,” said Kinsella..Independent MP Kevin Vuong (Spadina-Fort York, ON) said Cafe Landwer has some of the best shakshouka in Toronto. “Not only must we condemn these disgusting acts of #antisemitism and hate, let’s also show support for Jewish businesses!” said Vuong. “Join me to show love at @CafeLandwer — personally, I recommend the Sinia Shakshuka with focaccia!”.Around 300 people gathered at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto to call for Palestine to be liberated from Israel on October 9. READ MORE: WATCH: About 300 people protest for a free Palestine in Toronto“From the river to the sea,” said a protest organizer..Protestors repeated the chant “from the river to the sea.” They waved Palestinian flags and carried signs with messages such “End Israeli occupation” and “Stand with the Palestinian resistance.”
A group of Toronto4Palestine members gathered outside Cafe Landwer to intimidate it over its support for Israel. “Protestors have posted pictures targeting staff working at the cafe,” tweeted Documenting Antisemitism on Sunday. .The protest organizer called Cafe Landwer “a very Zionist cafe.” Protestors waved Palestinian flags and held signs with messages such as “A nation that has nothing, but Palestine has everything we need” and "Defend Palestine." The protestors booed Cafe Landwer. “Boycott,” said the protestors. They moved their flags and shook their fists at Cafe Landwer while continuing to shout “Boycott.” Some of them clapped their hands during the chanting. Documenting Antisemitism accused Toronto4Palestine of celebrating Hamas’ attack on Israel and later denying it happened. “They have also engaged in Holocaust denial,” it said. Toronto4Palestine said honest people must ask themselves why Israel is lying about many of the barbaric actions that happened. “They are using these made up acts of cruelty and barbarism to tell the world a mini Holocaust just happened to them again,” said Toronto4Palestine. “Is it possible that if they are lying about these events and creating a false genocide, it is likely they may have lied about certain details of a previous big genocide that may have occurred?” Toronto Sun columnist Warren Kinsella showed support by eating at Cafe Landwer with columnist Brian Lilley. “As I wait for @brianlilley, I am pleased to report that Cafe Landwer is packed,” said Kinsella..Independent MP Kevin Vuong (Spadina-Fort York, ON) said Cafe Landwer has some of the best shakshouka in Toronto. “Not only must we condemn these disgusting acts of #antisemitism and hate, let’s also show support for Jewish businesses!” said Vuong. “Join me to show love at @CafeLandwer — personally, I recommend the Sinia Shakshuka with focaccia!”.Around 300 people gathered at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto to call for Palestine to be liberated from Israel on October 9. READ MORE: WATCH: About 300 people protest for a free Palestine in Toronto“From the river to the sea,” said a protest organizer..Protestors repeated the chant “from the river to the sea.” They waved Palestinian flags and carried signs with messages such “End Israeli occupation” and “Stand with the Palestinian resistance.”