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Canada Cops, Israel Protesters Clash
Sep 9, 8:42 PM (ET)
MONTREAL (AP) - Police battled with batons and pepper spray Monday as scores
of pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a university building where former
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to speak, forcing officials to
cancel the event.
The protesters threws chairs and smashed windows at a Concordia University
in downtown Montreal before police moved in and dispersed them. There were
no immediate reports of injuries, and five demonstrators were taken into
custody.
Netanyahu had yet to arrive when the clash took place, and university
security officials later announced the speech was called off. Later, a
visibly tense Netanyahu blamed the incident on "mad zealotry run amok."
"They're supporting Saddam Hussein, they're supporting (Yasser) Arafat,
they're supporting (Osama) bin Laden," he told reporters.
Some of the several hundred people who gathered to protest Netanyahu's visit
accused him of being a terrorist and said he had no right to propagate anti-
Palestinian views.
"There's no free speech for hate speech," said protester David Battistuzzi,
24, a former Concordia student.
Netanyahu was Israel's prime minister from 1996 to 1999. He is to Prime
Minister Jean Chretien on Tuesda