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Jewish community centre in Montreal hit by Molotov cocktail: police

A police investigation is underway after a Jewish community centre in Montreal was hit with a Molotov cocktail. The building was empty and no injuries were reported. As Global's Brayden Jagger Haines reports, the community standing together in solidarity – Nov 27, 2023

Montreal police say they are investigating after a Jewish community centre was hit with a Molotov cocktail early Monday.

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According to police, the cocktail was thrown through the glass door of the Jewish Community Council office on Decarie Boulevard in the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough.

No one was present at the time of the incident and police say damage to the building is minor.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the incident on X, formerly known as Twitter, in the afternoon.

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“These continued acts of antisemitic violence are deplorable and unacceptable – and must stop immediately,” Trudeau wrote. “We must all stand united against such vile, hateful acts.”

“The rise in antisemitism in our city is frightening and the repeated violence and attacks on our community are abhorrent and condemned in the strongest terms, ” the Jewish Community Council said in a statement.

Const. Jean-Pierre Brabant of Montreal police said it remains unclear if the incendiary device was thrown by someone on foot or in a drive-by fashion.

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Multiple security cameras overlooking the scene will help identify the suspect or suspects involved, he added.

Police have reported an increase in hate crimes targeting both the Jewish and Arab communities since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas on Oct. 7.

with files from Global’s Kalina Laframboise

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