Cities in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America are bracing for Friday's Al Quds Day, an event of intense and violent anti-Israel protests and rhetoric, with Toronto authorities warning participants against terrorist flags and hate crimes.

The Iran-backed protest holiday against Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem falls on the last Friday of Ramadan, but activists have planned events throughout the week, including Sunday marches in Toronto and London.

"Palestine resists, Zionism ceases to Exist," read a March 6 advertisement for a Toronto march organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement and Al-Quds Toronto.

In a Friday press briefing, Toronto Police Service Intelligence Services  Superintendent Katherine Stephenson acknowledged increased tensions due to the war in the Levant and concerns expressed by some about potential hate speech and clashes between participants and counter-protesters. ... Read More: JPost