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Toronto police to allow Iran-backed “Al-Quds” day rally to continue

Despite widespread calls from Jewish advocates and politicians, Toronto police will allow a provocative, anti-Israel “Al-Quds” day rally.

Clayton DeMaine
Mar 13, 2026
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Despite widespread calls from Jewish advocates and politicians, Toronto police will allow a provocative, anti-Israel “Al-Quds” day rally. “Al-Quds” day was created by the deceased founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khamenei, to incite hatred against Israel.

Despite calls from politicians and Jewish advocacy groups to stop the “hate march” that they say promotes terrorism and violence against Jews in Israel, the Toronto Police Service announced the march scheduled across Canadian cities on Saturday will go ahead.

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