An incendiary device was thrown at the Beth Tikvah synagogue in Montreal early Wednesday morning, leading Canadian authorities to suspect an antisemitic hate crime. Firefighters responded to the scene at 3 a.m. to extinguish the flames, which shattered the synagogue’s window and door. Witnesses reported seeing at least one individual near the site before the fire began. Beth Tikvah, located near Montreal’s Jewish Federation building, also houses a school, making it a central hub for the local Jewish community.

Rabbi Saul Emanuel, executive director of the Montreal Jewish Community Council, expressed outrage over the attack, noting it is the second in just over a year. He emphasized the need for enhanced security measures at Jewish institutions and called on law enforcement to intensify efforts to apprehend those responsible. "These repeated attacks are meant to instill fear, but our community remains resolute. We will not be intimidated," Rabbi Emanuel affirmed. The Montreal Jewish Community Council announced plans to work closely with law enforcement, community leaders, and government officials to address the recurring violence and bolster the safety of Jewish institutions in the region.