The federal government needs to take more action to combat rising anti-Semitism in Canada and around the world, a report by a panel of MPs concludes.
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The report adopted the European Union's definition of anti-Semitism and urges the federal government and law enforcement agencies to do the same. It defines anti-Semitism as a certain perception of Jews that can be expressed as hatred toward them, in physical or rhetorical ways. Anti-Semitic acts can be directed at individuals, their property, or the Jewish community and religious facilities. It also says that expressions of hatred can target Israel, because it is considered a Jewish collectivity.
"Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic," Silva said, but he added that denying its right to exist, or seeking its destruction, could be considered anti-Semitic acts.
The report said there are "traditional anti-Semitic acts" such as firebombings and vandalism of Jewish facilities but that there is a "new anti-Semitism" that is taking hold in Canada, and internationally. It focuses more on Israel's role in the Middle East conflict with Palestinians, it said.
"In the most vile and clear expressions of the new anti-Semitism, Jewish support for Israel and the notion of Israel as a criminal state is used to further traditional anti-Semitic themes. These manifestations use the discourse of politics but, in fact, constitute masked hatred," the report states.
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