Shots Fired at Jewish School in Canada Again

A bullet hole is seen in the right window at the Talmud Torah school after shots were fired at two Jewish schools, Thursday, in Montreal. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP)

(Reuters) – A Jewish school in Montreal was hit by gunfire early on Sunday, making it the third time in less than a week that a Jewish school in the Canadian city was hit amid heightened tensions over the conflict between Israel and the Hamas terror group, police said, according to local media.

No one was injured but the façade of Yeshiva Gedola of Montreal was struck. Bullet impact marks and bullet shells were found after residents heard gunfire early on Sunday, CBC News in Canada reported.

At the two other schools in Montreal, both reported finding a bullet hole in their front doors Thursday morning, local media reported.

Last Wednesday, a violent altercation at Concordia University between people aligned with opposing sides of the conflict in the Gaza Strip resulted in injuries and an arrest, according to CBC News.

Mayer Feig, a member of the Council of Hasidic Jews of Quebec, says shooting at schools is meant to intimidate the Jewish population in the city, the news agency reported earlier.

In Toronto, police have reported hate crimes against Jews and Muslims had more than doubled the tally for all of 2022 in the three weeks after the initial Hamas terror attack on Oct. 7.

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