Toronto’s institutional tolerance of anti-Israel activism is putting the city’s Jewish population at risk, according to a prominent international advocate.

And it’s just a matter of time before somebody loses their life in this wave of hatred, said Aviva Klompas, founder and CEO of pro-Israel think tank Boundless.

Klompas told the Toronto Sun the latest antisemitic attack against Kehillat Shaarei Torah on Bayview Avenue — the tenth time the orthodox synagogue was targeted by anti-Israel activists in two years — represents a worrying turning point in Toronto’s antisemitism crisis.

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The message these attacks send is clear, Klompas said.

“The message being sent is that Jews can be targeted, and there are no consequences in Toronto

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