“We have expressed concern over how this happened and asked the company to ensure the integrity of these ad cases so that no such illicit ads are placed in the future,” Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center told JNS.
JNS reports that an anti-Jewish and anti-Israel sign placed outdoors in Toronto was removed hours after the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center lodged a complaint with the advertising company.
The ad showed a blue Star of David and said “anti-apartheid is not antisemitism.”
On March 3, the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center tweeted about the image and wording, calling the incident “incredibly disturbing.”
The city provides the space for Astral, which is part of Bell Media, to place “information pillars and advertisements,” Avital Borisovsky, associate director of communications at Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS.
“The insertion of the poster into the ad case was an act of vandalism by an unknown party,” she said. “Bell Media has made clear it condemns the antisemitic ad. We have expressed concern over how this happened and asked the company to ensure the integrity of these ad cases so that no such illicit ads are placed in the future.”
There has been a longtime push in antisemitic circles and in the BDS movement to associate the now-defunct South African policy of apartheid with Israel and its government.
Toronto has seen its share of antisemitic incidents in recent months, including a group of people who stood in the North York neighborhood—home to a large Jewish community—on a December evening with signs that read “Free Palestine” and “Apartheid Zionist child killers.”
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