Pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters face off at new Montreal encampment
MONTREAL — Pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters faced off today at a downtown Montreal square, where a new encampment tied to the war in the Gaza Strip was set up over the weekend.
The two sides were separated by a line police officers at Victoria Square, about one kilometre south from a similar encampment on the lower field of McGill University’s downtown campus.
Earlier in the day, protesters at Victoria Square demanded Quebec’s pension fund manager — Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec — divest from investments tied to Israel and for the provincial government to close its office in the Middle East country.
Rabbi Reuben Poupko, one of the counter-protesters, said the presence of the encampment in a public space was “disheartening” and says Quebec’s pension fund manager should embrace Israel because of the country’s prosperity and democratic values.