TORONTO: The Palestinian flag was raised outside Toronto’s City Hall on Monday, a first for Canada’s largest city after the federal government recognized the state of Palestine in September.
Canada joined a group of Western powers that included Britain and France in recognizing a Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly, a move that drew fury from both Israel and the United States.
After the recognition, a civil society group called the International Center of Justice for Palestinians successfully petitioned for the Toronto flag raising, calling it “a symbolic show of solidarity.”
Toronto’s municipal government said it had approved the request as the flag now qualifies following Ottawa’s recognition “of the State of Palestine on September 21, 2025.”
The flag will be taken down later on Monday, the city said.
There were multiple efforts to stop the ceremony.
Toronto city council member James Pasternak said last week he had urged the city “to reverse (the) divisive and unjustified decision,” to allow the flag-raising.
A prominent Jewish advocacy group, B’nai Brith, warned the city’s decision would “inadvertently cause division and tension.”
There were isolated pro-Israeli protesters at the event attended by hundreds of people in downtown Toronto.
Police told AFP one person was arrested for assault, but did not provide details about the accused.
Palestinian flag flies at Toronto city hall for first time
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- Canada joined a group of Western powers that included Britain and France in recognizing a Palestinian state during the UNGA
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- The waters around Diaoyu Islands, which Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, are disputed and claimed by both China and Japan
BEIJING: China’s Coast Guard said in a statement it conducted patrols in the waters around the Diaoyu Islands on Wednesday.
The waters around Diaoyu Islands, which Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, are disputed and claimed by both China and Japan. The two sides have repeatedly faced off in the waters, deploying patrol boats and urging the other to leave the area.
The waters around Diaoyu Islands, which Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, are disputed and claimed by both China and Japan. The two sides have repeatedly faced off in the waters, deploying patrol boats and urging the other to leave the area.
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