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Toronto police urge caution as more Mideast conflict rallies take place

Demonstrators at a different protest in Toronto earlier this year in October. James Davidson / Global News

Police are urging caution as planned rallies in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict take place Sunday in downtown and central Toronto.

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The advocacy group Ceasefire Now is holding a demonstration in Nathan Phillips Square.

Police said there is an estimated 15,000 people in attendance at the demonstration, which is part of a cross-country day of action for pro-Palestinian advocates.

Meanwhile, at Christie Pits Park, another rally is being hosted by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and the Raoul Centre for Human Rights.

The groups participating in the Christie Pits rally say they are calling for the release of hostages.

In a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, Toronto police said they “respect the right to protest lawfully.”

The statement also said protests must not be conducted in a manner that would impact hospitals, emergency routes or other critical infrastructure.

Police have also advised that Queen Street is closed between University Avenue and Bay Street.

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These events mark the fifth weekend in a row of significant protests in Toronto related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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