National Post

Protesters set up camp at Mcgill

STUDENTS DEMAND ADMINISTRA­TION CUT TIES WITH ISRAEL IN FIRST SUCH ENCAMPMENT IN CANADA

- ARI BLAFF

The first anti-israel encampment in Canada sprang up on Mcgill University’s campus on Saturday afternoon. More than 100 students set up tents and formed a human circle near the centre of campus with banners proclaimin­g “Intifada until victory” and demanding the administra­tion cut ties to Israel.

The demonstrat­ions are co-led by the Montreal chapter of the Palestinia­n Youth Movement, the same group that praised the Oct. 7 massacres committed by Hamas as “active decoloniza­tion of Palestinia­n land.”

Another organizer, Solidarity for Palestinia­n Human Rights (SPHR), called for the release of convicted terrorist Walid Daqqah and celebrated the Oct. 7 attacks as “resistance ... with one goal: liberation.”

The encampment­s came despite the university’s statement that “encampment­s are not permitted on our campus.”

“We support the rights of our campus community to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly within the bounds of Mcgill’s policies and the law. We also have a duty to create a respectful environmen­t that creates the optimal conditions for carrying out our academic mission and that protects the health and safety of our community,” a mass email sent Saturday morning to students explained.

The demonstrat­ions drew the condemnati­on of neighbouri­ng Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefathe­r.

“I’ve watched in horror what is happening at Columbia University,” the Liberal party member said in a video statement released Saturday night.

“Where it seemed that university administra­tions were incapable of acting when their codes of conduct were being violated and where other students were denied the right to feel safe on campuses.

“Having peaceful demonstrat­ions is a protected Charter right in Canada,” Housefathe­r continued. “But setting up encampment­s on college campuses is a violation of pretty much every code of conduct, including that of Mcgill University.”

He demanded administra­tors, local law enforcemen­t, and city leaders remove the encampment ahead of final exams to ensure student safety.

Former Mcgill alumni and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center leader Michael Levitt publicly requested “the administra­tion to do everything in its power to protect the safety of its Jewish students & faculty ... (from the) intimidati­on that’s been a hallmark of these encampment­s on campuses across the U.S.”

In February, anti-israel students at Mcgill singled out the Bronfman Building, named after a prominent Montreal Jewish philanthro­pist, blocking the entrance to the facilities, citing its alleged “long history of complicity in the occupation of Palestine.”

Fellow Liberal Montreal MP Marc Miller denounced the “so-called ‘blockade,’ ” calling it “a despicable act.”

“Legitimate protest doesn’t include this type of outrageous behaviour,” the Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees, and Citizenshi­p wrote.

 ?? GRAHAM HUGHES / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? More than 100 pro-palestinia­n students set up an encampment, the first anti-israel encampment in Canada, on Mcgill University’s campus in Montreal on Saturday, with banners proclaimin­g “Intifada until victory”.
GRAHAM HUGHES / THE CANADIAN PRESS More than 100 pro-palestinia­n students set up an encampment, the first anti-israel encampment in Canada, on Mcgill University’s campus in Montreal on Saturday, with banners proclaimin­g “Intifada until victory”.

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