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Police Arrest 11 People During Pro-Palestinian Protest in Toronto

TORONTO, ONTARIO, JUL 21 – Eleven people were charged with assaulting and obstructing police after refusing orders to clear a downtown intersection during a pro-Palestinian protest, police said.

  • On Saturday, July 19, Toronto police arrested eleven people near Spadina Avenue and Front Street West during a pro-Palestinian protest, which caused traffic disruptions.
  • Protesters repeatedly ignored police directions and refused to clear intersections, resulting in an unlawful assembly, police said.
  • According to police, one officer sustained minor injuries and a police vehicle windshield was cracked, demonstrating the escalation during the protest.
  • In a news release, police said 32-year-old Toronto resident Ahlam Mohammed was charged with forcible entry, mischief/interfering with property and unlawful assembly, while an outstanding suspect was identified as wanted in an MP office break-in.
  • According to Toronto police, she will appear in court on Aug. 22, 2025, and police say the investigation is ongoing.
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Police arrest 11 people during pro-Palestinian protest in Toronto

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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