Category Archives: B’nai Brith Canada
B’nai Brith Canada welcomes Saudi decision to open airspace to Israel
Suspect arrested in antisemitic assault in Montreal
B’nai Brith remercie la police de Montréal pour son arrestation dans l’agression d’un homme juif
B’nai Brith Grateful to Montreal Police for Making Arrest in Assault of Jewish Man
Montreal Police vehicle (Wikimedia) CLIQUEZ ICI pour le français July 20, 2022 MONTREAL – B’nai Brith Canada is relieved that Montreal police have made an arrest relating to an early-May assault in which a 51-year-old man was attacked by two young males in broad daylight shortly after a celebration of Israel’s independence. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Decision to Open Airspace to Israel as a Step Towards Improved Relations
CLIQUEZ ICI pour le français El Al (Times of Israel) July 19, 2022 B’nai Brith Canada welcomes Saudi Arabia’s decision to open its airspace to flights heading to and from Israel. The move is a major step toward full normalization of relations between the two countries, furthering the isolation of Iran and its Palestinian terrorist proxies. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada salue la décision de l’Arabie saoudite d’ouvrir l’espace aérien à Israël comme un pas vers l’amélioration des relations.
B’nai Brith Reiterates Call for Listing of IRGC as Terrorist Entity on Anniversary of AMIA Community Centre Bombing
B’nai Brith Count-Up Clock For Terror Listing the IRGC (bnaibrith.ca) CLIQUEZ ICI pour le Francais July 18, 2022 OTTAWA— B’nai Brith Canada is launching a count-up clock in an effort to emphasize and measure the Federal Government’s continued inaction in listing the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity. Read more » »
B’nai Brith réitère son appel à l’inscription du CGRI sur la liste des entités terroristes à l’occasion de l’anniversaire de l’attentat à la bombe contre le centre communautaire AMIA
B’nai Brith Pushing to Keep Holocaust Remembrance Relevant After Survivors Have Passed
David Matas (Jewish Post and News) Cliquez ici pour le français July 15, 2022 STOCKHOLM, Sweden – David Matas, Senior Honourary Counsel to B’nai Brith Canada, has provided important recommendations to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) on how to keep Holocaust remembrance relevant after the survivors are no longer with us. Read more » »

















