Walk With Israel draws tens of thousands in Toronto amid tight security
TORONTO — Police were out in force to prevent clashes at Sunday’s annual Walk With Israel in Toronto.
Organizers said this year’s turnout was the largest in the event’s history, estimating more than 60,000 people attended the march, now in its 57th year.
Sara Lefton, chief development officer at UJA Federation, said the size of the crowd reflected both solidarity with Israel and concern about rising antisemitism in Canada.
“For the Jewish community, we’ve seen more hate in recent years than ever before directed at our community,” Lefton said. “And it’s not just a Jewish issue, this is an issue for all Canadians.”

