Former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus, after a three-week visit to Canada, said the country "prefers Muslims and Islamists over their local, loyal Jewish population." He claimed many Jewish Canadians are "thinking about leaving or have already left," warning they will take their capital with them.
Former IDF spokesperson and commentator Jonathan Conricus escalated his criticism of Canada on Monday after spending three weeks there, claiming the country "prefers Muslims and Islamists over their local, loyal Jewish population." In remarks posted by a monitored the source that he contributed to, Conricus said many Jewish Canadians "are thinking about leaving or have already left" and warned that those departing "are going to take their capital with them." The comments follow a previous bulletin from The Zioneer earlier today at 14:54 Jerusalem, which covered Conricus's initial remarks on the same theme during his visit. The extent of Jewish emigration from Canada or the specific data behind his claim was not detailed. Conricus's warning comes amid broader concerns over antisemitism in Canada, including a shooting attack in Montreal earlier this month.
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