
Sa’ar: Canada Must Step Up Fight Against Antisemitism
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called on the Canadian government to do more to combat antisemitism after a video was circulated online showing a 32-year-old Jewish man being attacked on a Montreal street in front of his children.
Sa’ar shared the video to his X account and wrote, “The incident shown in this video is shocking and stomach-turning. A Jewish father was beaten in front of his daughter in Montreal, Canada, on Saturday, August 9, 2025.”
“These are images reminiscent of dark periods of Jewish persecution. This is appalling. The Canadian government must do more to fight antisemitism!” he added.
Montreal police have launched an investigation into the incident. Police said that the victim suffered injuries that were not life-threatening after being struck several times.
Canada has seen a sharp rise in incidents of antisemitism since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 and the war in Gaza which followed. Data released at the end of July by Statistics Canada reveal that hate crimes targeting Canadian Jews remained alarmingly high in 2024, with 920 police-reported incidents—making Jews the most targeted religious group in the country.
The number of overall antisemitism hate crimes was down slightly from their high in 2023, when they reached 959. However, they remain well above the figures for 2022, when 527 antisemitic hate crimes were reported. Jews were found to be 25 times more likely to be the victims of a hate crime than other Canadian citizens.
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“Lord, we ask You to comfort the victim and his family, heal his physical wounds and guard hearts from fear. Strengthen leaders and law enforcement in Canada to confront antisemitism with courage and clarity. Protect Jewish communities across North America and around the world, and let Your peace overcome hatred and violence.”