Protest swiftly condemned by all levels of government; organizing group denies hospital targeted

Toronto police say they are increasing their presence along hospital row after a pro-Palestinian protest downtown on Monday night, including outside Mount Sinai Hospital.

Toronto Police Service spokesperson Stephanie Sayer told CBC News the increased police presence is to ensure that essential hospital services and emergency routes remain accessible.

“Interfering with the operations of a hospital is not acceptable,” Sayer wrote in an email.

Police have not said if the hospital’s operations were impacted by the protest. The hospital has not responded to CBC News’s request for comment.

“The Toronto Police Service is investigating several incidents that occurred in front of Mount Sinai Hospital and along the demonstration route. As we have said before, officers use their discretion during large crowd demonstrations and even if arrests are not deemed safe to make at the time, investigations will continue and charges can be laid at a later date,” Sayer said.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      -710 months ago

      The truth hurts doesn’t it? Feels bad to realize you’re in the same movement as antisemitic people, and you’re too afraid to come out against the antisemitism in the movement you’re a part of. But as it slowly slides into becoming a hate group, you’re eventually going to have to come to terms with it.

      • @ghostdoggtv
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        310 months ago

        Antisemitism is meaningless. Down with Likud. Down with Israel. The diaspora is safer without them.