City councillors demand Toronto cops enforce hate laws at al-Quds Day rally Held on the last Friday of Ramadan, the Iran-originated al-Quds Day features rallies and marches calling for Israel's destruction

(Toronto Sun) Two Toronto councillors are calling on city police to do their job during a contentious march taking place later this month.

In a letter published this week, Councillor Brad Bradford said he expects police to enforce the law during this month’s al-Quds Day rally — an annual anti-Israel rally that frequently serves as a venue for the hateful, genocidal rhetoric that’s become commonplace in the city.

“There’s a long history of concern around al-Quds Day,” Bradford told the Toronto Sun.

“There’s a widely understood view that this is a hateful protest event that calls for the elimination of the state of Israel, and is often accompanied by protestors glorifying terrorists and waving Hamas flags.”

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