Montreal-born Israeli MK warns of rising antisemitism in Canada, says Israel welcomes Jewish immigrants
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DAN ILLOUZ
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MK Dan Illouz, a Montreal-born Israeli politician, reflects on the recent shooting in Montreal's Jewish community and expresses concern over rising antisemitism in Canada. He contrasts the safe, welcoming Montreal of his childhood with the current reality where Jewish institutions face threats. Illouz emphasizes that Israel stands ready to welcome any Jew who no longer feels safe in the diaspora, framing the situation as part of a broader global rise in antisemitism.
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I did not flee Canada; I left it with profound love and d
The State of Israel stands with open arms, ready to embrace any Jew who no longer feels safe in Canada or anywhere else.
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