MONTREAL—Effigies of hanged politicians, including one wearing a mock Jewish kippah, are being investigated by the Montreal police hate crime unit.
A video capturing the display during an anti-Israel protest in downtown Montreal this week was condemned by politicians at various levels and by foreign diplomats.
Montreal City Councillor Leslie Roberts, who represents the borough where the protest took place, said he asked police to investigate.
“Violent representation and antisemitism are not an acceptable way to protest in a democracy,” Roberts told The Epoch Times in an email.
Montreal police told The Epoch Times that an investigation is underway.
“We confirm that an investigation was opened by the hate crimes unit of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal [SPVM],” spokeswoman Samantha Velandia said in a statement. She added that an extensive analysis of the situation is taking place and that no other information can be shared so as to not impact the investigation.
“The pro-Hamas group Mtl4Palestine displays the Canadiens flag next to what appears to be an effigy of a Jew wearing a kippah, hanged with a rope,” says a caption accompanying the video post.
Reactions
Montreal’s Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada did not repost any of the videos but issued an apparently related statement.Federal politicians, including some of Martinez Ferrada’s former colleagues in the Liberal caucus, condemned the events.
“The display of a Jewish person in effigy is vile, deeply disturbing, and a clear act of hate,” he said, adding that his government is defending the safety of every community in Canada.
Diplomats also weighed in on the affair, with the head of the German consulate in Montreal, Christian Wagner, calling the protest “disgusting and abject.”
Israel-Canada Tensions
The Canadian and Israeli governments have sparred in recent days over a Gaza flotilla that attempted to breach the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. Twelve Canadians were detained by the Israeli authorities last week after the boats were intercepted. Some of those detained have said they have been mistreated.Sa’ar, in his own readout of the conversation, said he told Anand that the only aim of the flotilla was to provoke Israel on behalf of Hamas.
Sa’ar and Netanyahu both condemned the role played by Ben-Gvir in these events after the minister posted a video of himself taunting the detained flotilla activists.
The issue was also raised during a May 25 call between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Since Hamas carried out attacks inside Israel in 2023, followed by Israeli retaliation, hate-related incidents against Jews have spiked in Canada and elsewhere. Multiple Jewish institutions and businesses have been targeted by arsons and gunshots.
The Israeli readout says Carney and Herzog also discussed “current challenges” in the Canada-Israel bilateral relationship.
Carney has not spoken directly to Netanyahu since he took office last year. The two have openly criticized each other’s stances on Palestine.






