Canada may soon be the target of a terrorist attack if something is not done immediately.
The threat of a terrorist attack in Canada is higher than it has ever been, as terrorists and gang-members head north in an effort to flee the United States.
The recently re-elected Donald Trump has vowed to make deporting illegal immigrants a top priority, and there are reports that buses of illegals are already headed to the Canadian border.
Authorities in Canada narrowly prevented a slew of terrorist attacks, including a plot by two teenagers to bomb Jewish people during a pro-Israel rally on Parliament Hill.
The plot was revealed Tuesday by Canadian media. One of the young men charged allegedly had homemade bomb materials in his possession, including acetone, oxidizer and metal ball bearings.
These plots come as no surprise to experts that monitor terrorism in Canada. The Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas and subsequent invasion of Gaza by the Israel Army has lead to a rise of anti-Semitism in Canada.
The president of Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Shimon Koffler Foge, believes law enforcement in Canada is not doing enough to keep Canadians safe.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre slammed Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government’s failure to address to rise of anti-Semitism on X (Twitter).
After 9 years of Justin Trudeau, we have seen a 251% increase in hate crimes, antisemitic hate marches on our streets, attacks on synagogues and schools, and a growing number of foiled terrorist attacks.”
Poilievre has vowed to get tough on terrorists and their sympathizers, however Trudeau will stay in power for at least the next year, giving terrorists plenty of time to attack.
Despite recent terrorism arrests and public calls from Jihadi activists to “murder Jews,” Canada’s terrorist threat level remains at “medium,” as it has been since 2014.
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