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Anti-Israel crowd silent on public executions by Hamas
Federal government, anti-Israel protesters turning blind eye toward orchestrated public killings of Palestinians


Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Oct 14, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 4 minute read

Masked protester in front of the Israeli Consulate in Toronto, June 5, 2025.
Hamas supporters protest in front of the Israeli Consulate in Toronto as people with Israel Now counter-protest, Thursday June 5, 2025.
Apparently there are some Hamas war crimes that the federal government and Canada’s anti-Israel protesters are willing to ignore.


While the federal government has been critical about Israel’s approach to Gaza, they have offered nothing but crickets on the orchestrated and repugnant public culling of Palestinians by Hamas on the day a ceasefire took effect. There have also been no protests by angry, masked antifa bullies blocking the streets, either.


It seems there are some things these Palestinian supporters are prepared to tolerate, but the Liberal government’s silence is the story and shows its double standard on Israel.

These disgraceful mass public executions carried out by Hamas terrorists likely as retribution on rivals have conjured memories of the Holocaust. While there are leaders trying to spin it, there is nothing OK with killing people like this in front a cheering crowd.


The sight of eight blindfolded and badly beaten Palestinians being executed on the street by a firing squad, as shown in a horrific video published by media outlets including the New York Post, was amongst the most disturbing scenes since the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.



What did Prime Minister Mark Carney have to say about this? Nothing so far.

His most recent tweets include things like, “Big news, Toronto. Canada’s new government is making big upgrades in infrastructure that will enable more than 60,000 new homes to be built.”

Please ask about how many people were eliminated and what were their names and affiliations were.

SILENCE DEAFENING
Meanwhile, let’s check on what Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand had to say? Zilch. But on the peace deal, she insisted “Israel must continue to withdraw its troops to behind the agreed-upon lines.”

What about Hamas? You say they can’t play a role in future governance, but how about their role in gunning down their own people? How about them trying to hang on to Gaza?


What about people openly critical of Israel’s war in Gaza, including Order of Canada recipient, restaurateur and philanthropist Mohamad Fakih?

“Two years into this genocide, I pray that a ceasefire, peace and healing are finally within reach,” he posted on social media.



But when it comes to Hamas killing Palestinians, there’s no ceasefire, peace or healing. Fakih has yet to address this, as he surely would have done if Israeli troops were recorded executing Palestinians.

Outspoken on Israel since Oct. 7, 2023, Scarborough Liberal MP Salma Zahid wrote last month on X that, “Canada must do more than just condemn this escalation,” and, “the genocide must end.” However, she has been quiet so far on Hamas killing its own people. Did the killers of these people — labelled by Hamas as “criminals and collaborators with Israel,” according to the New York Post — not deserve criticism from someone as important as Zahid?

Canadian stars Alessia Cara, Shawn Mendes, Bryan Adams and Jann Arden have all offered support for Gaza during the war, but have not yet spoken out about these Hamas atrocities.


How about NDP leadership hopeful Heather McPherson, who had plenty to say about Israel stopping a flotilla bound for Gaza?

On Oct. 2, she said, “I condemn the abduction by Israel of hundreds of non-violent activists.” But she has yet to condemn this gutless slaughter of Palestinians.

How about Canada’s secretary of state for sport, Adam van Koeverden? He said a Gaza ceasefire “will allow people to start rebuilding their lives” and emphasized “Israeli troops will move to designated lines.”

How about the Hamas, Adam? Any ceasefire rules apply to them? Are the people they shot in cold blood going to be rebuilding their lives? Are you sure it was a good idea to withdraw those Israeli troops and let Hamas have its way?



The federal government and much of the anti-Israel contingent that had beaten such a loud drum for two years are now as quiet as church mice. They see nothing and say nothing as the terrorists they effectively supported show their true nature by killing their own people.

Their silence is as gross as their hypocrisy.


ONGOING VIOLENCE
Despite handing over more than $100 million in aid to Gaza, with billions more expected to be asked for, Canada has said absolutely nothing to call out organized executions at the hands of Hamas, all happening at a time when leaders are supposed to be mapping out peace.

There’s nothing peaceful going on in Gaza City, where video evidence shows Hamas thugs rounding up citizens and killing them on the street. It’s more outrageous than anything that occurred in the two-year war started by Hamas’ sneak attack on innocent Israelis at their homes or attending the Nova Music Festival.


How are the people calling for a free Palestine OK with Hamas exacting revenge on its own people and offering up the same kind of barbarism that occurred on Oct. 7, 2023, when they killed 1,200 innocent Israelis and took at least 240 hostages.

Where is the complaint to the International Criminal Court on these executions? Where is the threat to cut off funding? Where is the effort to back brave Israeli troops to go in and save those people from Hamas?

The cat must have gotten all of your tongues.
 

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If that was all they were killing. Is that all that they’re killing?
There is a lottery Ron. If your Israel issued ID ends in 6 Hamas will shoot you just because.

Why do you all of sudden give a shit about Palestinian lives?

The Popular Forces,[a] also known as Anti-Terror Service, is a Palestinian anti-Hamas armed group active in the Gaza Strip and led by Yasser Abu Shabab.[20] The Popular Forces are Israeli-backed and allegedly Islamic State (IS)-linked.[21][22][23][24][25] The group, which has been described as a gang or militia,[26] is made up of approximately 300 men who operate in eastern Rafah[27][26] and eastern Khan Yunis.[28] A semi-independent militia in the northern Gaza Strip, led by Ashraf al-Mansi, also reportedly operates as part of the Popular Forces.[29] Israeli support for the Popular Forces was only revealed in June 2025, but the group has been active since the beginning of the Rafah offensive in May 2024.[21][30]

The Popular Forces were able to come to power in Rafah during the Gaza war amid the power vacuum left by a weakened Hamas.[31][32] The Popular Forces control territory and aid routes near the Egypt–Gaza border, and have been accused of looting humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip,[26][30][33][34] described by a United Nations official as "grand larceny".[35] The group maintains that it protects civilians from "the terror of the Hamas government" and denies large-scale looting.[22] In June 2025, the Popular Forces announced that they were helping to protect aid shipments sent to distribution sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF),[36][31][37] and aid truck drivers told CNN that Abu Shabab had furnished men to protect aid convoys.[32] In the same month, the Popular Forces and the Israel Defense Forces were accused of shooting and killing multiple Gazans seeking aid at a GHF aid site.[38]

Israeli officials acknowledged sending weapons to the Popular Forces, as part of a program of arming and supporting anti-Hamas elements and clans in the Gaza Strip.[32][10][39][40] Abu Shabab acknowledged collaboration with Israel.[9] Hamas,[41] an unnamed Israeli security official, and Israeli opposition politicians such as Avigdor Lieberman, Yair Golan, and Yair Lapid[39] have alleged that the Popular Forces is affiliated with IS,[42] and have lambasted Israeli support of the group,[40] Some of the prominent figures of the Popular Forces were identified as former IS militants who fought in the Sinai insurgency.[43] A member of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Muhammad Shehada, stated that majority of Abu Shabab's group consists of "convicted murderers, thieves, collaborators, drug dealers or members of ISIS [ISIL] in Sinai or in Gaza itself".[25] Abu Shabab denied connections to IS, labeling the allegations as propaganda meant to sow hostility between Arabs and Israelis.[44][45]
 
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