Police Investigating as 16 Montreal Métro Stations Hit With Pro-Palestinian Posters

Police Investigating as 16 Montreal Métro Stations Hit With Pro-Palestinian Posters
A Montreal Métro maintenance worker walks along a station platform during the early hours of the morning in Montreal, on April 11, 2019. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Montreal police are investigating after the walls of 16 métro stations were covered overnight with pro-Palestinian posters.

A spokesperson for Montreal’s transit authority says posters with the message “genocide in Palestine, Canada complicit” were affixed in stations across the city and discovered the morning of Nov. 14.

Maintenance crews removed the posters at stations such as Jean-Talon, Mont-Royal, Pie-IX, Université-de-Montréal and Parc.

Montreal police say the case was initially given to the hate crimes squad but was later transferred to the unit that patrols the métro system.

Police spokeswoman Sabrina Gauthier says investigators will analyze surveillance cameras for evidence and that no suspects have been arrested.

Tensions in Montreal since the start of the Israel-Hamas war have left the city’s Jews and Muslims on edge, with gunfire and firebombs that targeted Jewish schools and institutions, and other hate crimes reported by the Muslim community.