Police say 6 arrests made during Toronto’s Walk for Israel
08-06-2026 19:12 via globalnews.ca

Police say 6 arrests made during Toronto’s Walk for Israel

The charges against those who were arrested relate to allegedly attempting to provoke attendees, displaying 'anti-Israeli signage,' spitting on a police officer or flying a drone.
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