Canadian universities face challenges navigating Israel-Hamas war
MONTREAL — In the days since Hamas launched violent attacks on Israel, Canadian universities have been grappling with how to address a deeply divisive subject that has sparked grief, anger and heated debate on campuses and in wider society.
Several universities have faced backlash for public statements, while others have been forced to respond to groups who expressed support for the militant group’s actions.
Some schools, including Concordia University in Montreal and Western University in London, Ont., drew criticism online for statements that mentioned “violence in the Middle East” but did not mention Israel or the attack Saturday on its civilian population. Others, such as Waterloo, used stronger language, condemning the “reprehensible terrorist attack on Israeli civilians.”
The University of Toronto wrote a statement on Oct. 8 expressing concern for students in “the Middle East region” before putting out another a day later condemning terrorist violence and the “attack on Israel’s civilian population.”