The Jerusalem Post

Controvers­y in Canada over resident’s alleged Palestinia­n terrorism ties

Israeli intelligen­ce services name Vancouver resident Khalid Barakat as a PFLP leader connected to the affiliated NGO Samidoun

- • By MICHAEL STARR

The status of a man living in Canada alleged to be a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organizati­on has become the topic of concern for the Canadian Jewish community and the subject of debate in the Canadian senate after an exposé by The National Post.

Khalid Barakat, who resides in Vancouver, has been named by Israeli intelligen­ce services as a leader of the PFLP, the Post’s Terry Glavin reported. Barakat has also been described as such by Palestinia­n news outlets, and at times, on the PFLP website. Supporters assert that he is a maligned Palestinia­n rights activist.

“Khalid Barakat has been barred from the United States, he has been barred from Germany, yet the Trudeau government still allows this individual to remain in Canada, despite a Canadian law that forbids any individual with connection­s to terrorist organizati­ons from entering our country or receiving Canadian Citizenshi­p,” said Sen. Leo Housakos in a debate with Sen. Marc Gold, the representa­tive of the government in the Senate. “Why does your government allow him to remain in the country?”

According to Glavin, Barakat has been banned from Germany.

“I’m very aware of the person you described and the story that appeared in the press,” said Gold, who is Jewish and heavily involved in Jewish and Israeli Canadian affairs. “I cannot comment on specific cases such as the one you identified. But everyone who may be ordered to be removed remains entitled under our system of justice to due process before the law and are subject to many levels of review and appeal.”

Housakos, a member of the opposition Conservati­ve Party, said, “I’m aware of this individual, you’re aware of this individual, I think it is high time that we make the government aware of the inherent dangers of this individual. Bnai Brith Canada has been raising this issue with your government for some time. They’ve provided intelligen­ce about Barakat’s whereabout­s in Canada as well as his involvemen­t with this designated terrorist organizati­on. While in Canada, Barakat has published articles in which

he calls for targeted terrorist attacks to be carried out against Israel and other Zionist targets beyond the Middle East.”

BNAI BRITH CANADA CEO Michael Mostyn said in a statement following the senate discussion, “We have provided

the government with credible and convincing informatio­n, yet we have had no response. The recent National Post story has made the situation even more critical and more alarming. The government needs to act immediatel­y and deport Khaled Barakat.” right, we have laws. Individual­s of this nature should not be admitted into our country.”

Gold assured the public that the government takes the issue of antisemiti­sm and allegation­s of this kind seriously.

The National Post also highlighte­d Barakat’s connection to the NGO Samidoun Palestinia­n Prisoner Solidarity Network, which is listed by Israel as an affiliate of the PFLP. Despite the ostensible connection­s to the PFLP, Samidoun is a registered not-for-profit corporatio­n in Canada. Barakat’s wife is listed as one of Samidoun’s Canadian directors, Glavin reported, but Samidoun insisted that Barakat was not a member.

Following the exposé, Samidoun released a statement saying it “condemns in the strongest terms the smear campaign targeting Palestinia­n Canadian leftist writer and community organizer Khaled Barakat as Housakos added, “How is the well as the work of Samidoun, Jewish community in Canada by the right-wing National Post, supposed to take seriously your intentiona­lly forwarding the government’s claim to be committed agenda of pro-Israel lobby organizati­ons to fighting antisemiti­sm in Canada.” if it allows this man to remain in The Center for Israel and Jewish Canada? Will your government Affairs said in a statement, do the right thing and order “The links between the PFLP, Barakat out of Canada? It’s not a listed terrorist entity in Canada,

and Samidoun are clear. We reiterate our calls for Public Safety Canada to list Samidoun as a terrorist entity.”

Mostyn said, “Samidoun also needs to be decertifie­d as a corporatio­n immediatel­y, and it should never have been certified in the first place.”

Glavin reported that Samidoun’s partner organizati­on in France, the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, was disbanded by government decree.

Samidoun was affiliated with the April 25 rally in Toronto in which protesters cheered breaking news of rocket attacks on Israel and praised the deadly terrorism wave that recently gripped the Jewish state. Speakers expressed a desire to destroy the state and claimed that Jews had no connection to the Temple Mount.

The PFLP is a Marxist Palestinia­n terrorist organizati­on founded in 1967. Notable members include Rasmea Odeh and Leila Khaled. In October, several NGOs besides Samidoun were listed as affiliates of the organizati­on. The National Post noted that a 2014 terrorist attack in Jerusalem killed a Toronto-born rabbi, Howie Rothman.

 ?? (Chris Helgren/Reuters) ?? PRO-PALESTINIA­N DEMONSTRAT­ORS confront a group of Israel supporters in front of City Hall in Toronto, Ontario, on Israel Independen­ce Day 2021.
(Chris Helgren/Reuters) PRO-PALESTINIA­N DEMONSTRAT­ORS confront a group of Israel supporters in front of City Hall in Toronto, Ontario, on Israel Independen­ce Day 2021.

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