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Prominent pro-Israel activist charged with uttering death threats, ‘careless storage of a firearm’

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Written by: Aidan Jonah

Toronto police say they found a rifle and bullets at the home of a genocidal Jewish supremacist activist who they accuse of uttering death threats. It’s a sign of the violent fascistic tendencies of the city’s Israel supporters.

Eli Schwarz was charged and arrested with uttering death threats and careless storage of a firearm. The 38-year-old resident of Vaughan is alleged to have made threatening statements during a pro-genocide demonstration in Toronto on Sunday. Police say Schwarz threatened “grievous harm” against counter demonstrators during a weekly “rally for Israel” and told an officer he was a member of Kahane Chai (Kach), which Public Safety Canada classifies as a Jewish extremist terrorist entity.

On Monday, Toronto Police say they searched Schwarz ‘s home and discovered Kahane Chai branded clothing. They also found a rifle and scope, 10 boxes of ammunition and a body armour vest.

Schwarz is a prominent pro-Israel activist. In the summer he drove an anti-Palestinian and Muslim digital advertising truck organized by a group calling itself Canadians Opposed to the Occupation of our Streets and Campuses.

First seen at the large June 9, 2024, Walk for Israel, the van read “Is this Lebanon? Is this Yemen? Is this Syria? Is this Iraq?” The vehicle then displayed Muslims praying and protesting in Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square with Palestinian flags. The ad then says, “No. This is Canada. Wake up Canada. You are under siege.” Many politicians denounced the van’s messaging as Islamophobic.

Schwarz was regularly at pro-genocide counter protests at the University of Toronto. “Eli Schwarz was constantly outside of the Palestine student encampment at occupy U of T”, reported Samira Mohyeddin, a former CBC journalist. On one occasion Mohyeddin filmed Schwarz, wearing a Jewish Defense League (JDL) hat, next to Meir Weinstein, who formerly lead the violent and racist Canadian branch of JDL (in 2001, the FBI labeled the US JDL a “right-wing terrorist group” and a sister Kahanist organization in Israel was outlawed).

Schwarz’ threats and guns shouldn’t surprise. On a slew of occasions Israel supporters have been recorded threatening violence and Weinstein organized day-long firearms courses under the slogan “Every Jew a .22”. At an April 2024 meeting of the Toronto Police Service Board, film producer Jonathan Pottins said his anti-Palestinian milieu was buying arms. “Everyone I know is getting armed and that should scare everyone,” Pottins told the public meeting.

“Nothing says never again: Like an armed Jew. Jews can shoot. Jews can shoot”, is a patch associated with Magen Herut. With roots in the pre-Israeli state Irgun terror group, Magen Herut Canada members provide “security” at pro-Israel events and descended on the University of Toronto to intimidate students opposing genocide. Members of the vigilante force usually have experience in policing, security or the military. MHC is one of a number Zionist groups in Toronto offering free workshops of Krav Maga, a martial art used by the Israeli military.

Toronto is rife with violent Jewish supremacists. Yet, it is those opposing Israel’s slaughter that are portrayed as dangerous.

Yves Engler is the author of 13 books. His latest book, available now, is “Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy”.

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