Montreal mayor denounces antisemitism after restaurant allegedly targeted
MONTREAL — Politicians are denouncing violence and intimidation against Montreal’s Jewish community after bullet-shaped holes were found in a restaurant window Wednesday morning.
Yoni Amir, co-owner of Falafel Yoni, said his employees arrived to work in the morning and called police after they founds holes that were made by some kind of projectile.
“It’s a pretty upsetting and unnerving and unsettling thing for the staff especially,” he said in a phone interview.
While he can’t say for sure why he was targeted, Amir, who is Jewish, said the incident comes after his restaurant appeared on a list circulating online that urges people to boycott specific businesses that they claim support Israel. He said he’s found stickers referring to genocide and calling for a free Palestine have been stuck to the front of the restaurant in recent months.