Toronto Jewish girls’ school targeted by gunfire

A Jewish school for girls in Toronto was targeted early Saturday morning by gunfire, without causing any injuries, police announced, amid tensions linked to the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Shortly before 5 a.m., shots were fired at Bais Chaya Mushka Girls’ Primary School in the North York neighborhood in the north of the city.

The suspects got out of a dark-colored vehicle and “opened fire on the school, damaging the facade of the establishment,” police inspector Paul Krawczyk said during a press briefing.

The police will strengthen their presence in the neighborhood but also in other schools and synagogues.

“We’re not going to ignore the evidence, what happened here and who the target of the shooting was,” Krawczyk said. “But at the same time, it would be wrong to just speculate at this stage,” the inspector added.

The Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, denounced on the social network shots.

“This shocking escalation of violence against innocent Jewish children should serve as a wake-up call to political leaders in our city and across our country,” said Michael Levitt, CEO of the FSWC.

In November, a Jewish faith school in Montreal, Quebec, was targeted twice in the same week by gunfire, without causing any injuries.

The war in the Gaza Strip began on October 7 after the attack on Israeli soil by Hamas fighters infiltrated from Gaza, leading to the death of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count carried out in based on official Israeli figures.

In response, the Israeli army launched a devastating offensive in the Palestinian territory, which left at least 35,903 dead, mainly civilians, according to data from the Health Ministry of the Hamas-led Gaza government.

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