Mayor Charlie Clark said he is nervous that the horrors in the Middle East will ripple into Saskatoon in the form of discriminatory acts.
“It’s an important time to continue to build relationships and not have people in our community feel discriminated against as a result of something that is happening on the other side of the world.”The Saskatoon Police Service told Global News in an email statement that it had been in touch with Palestinian and Jewish communities in the city to offer support.
“I don’t care whether you are a Jew, or Christian, or Muslim, or if you are a Palestine or Israeli and this is affecting you.”“I don’t think there are words to convey how awful all of this is. Can you imagine if it was your child in captivity for three weeks by Hamas? The poor people in Palestine whose homes have been levelled — they don’t know which way to go, they have no water and no food.
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