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Toronto boosts security for Al-Quds Day rally near U.S. Consulate amid recent gunfire at synagogues and consulate.
Toronto police are boosting security for a Saturday Al-Quds Day rally near the U.S. Consulate, citing recent gunshots fired at three synagogues and the consulate, with no injuries reported.
The event, expected to draw up to 3,000 people, will feature a no-fly zone, increased patrols, and a Major Incident Command Centre.
Authorities warn that hate speech, hate symbols, and terrorist-linked displays will result in swift enforcement, even after the event.
The rally, organized by groups including the Palestinian Youth Movement, calls for an end to war in Iran and Lebanon.
While peaceful protest is protected under Canadian law, officials stress that any violence or obstruction will be prosecuted.
The situation follows similar bans in London over security concerns.
Toronto aumenta la seguridad para el mitin del Día de Al-Quds cerca del Consulado de los Estados Unidos en medio de recientes disparos en sinagogas y consulado.