Muslim leaders meet in Toronto to declare support for Jews and combat antisemitism Over four hundred people packed into a midtown venue to hear speakers assembled by the non-profit Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism

(National Post) A global network of Muslim thought leaders convened in Toronto on Sunday afternoon to discuss ways to combat antisemitism coming from within their community.

Over 400 people packed into a midtown venue to hear speakers assembled by the non-profit Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism (CMAA), including author Raheel Raza, political commentator Zuhdi Jasser, and an appearance by Conservative Member of Parliament Melissa Lantsman.

The group released a “Call to Action” featuring six planks, including a demand that Hamas release all hostages in Gaza, the Canadian defunding of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), as well as designating the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist entity.

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