
Canada
Tochi Osuji, a self-proclaimed Zionist and martial arts-trained "security guard" for Magen Herut Canada — a far-right Zionist vigilante group tied to Netanyahu's Likud — physically assaulted and choked a Palestinian youth on a Toronto university campus on Sept. 17, 2025.
Tochi Osuji, a non-student volunteer with Magen Herut Canada, has contributed to the subjugation of Palestinians and their allies by enforcing Zionist intimidation on campuses, including a documented violent assault on a Palestinian student
Everyday People
Tochi Osuji serves as a volunteer "security guard" for Magen Herut Canada, a Zionist organization founded by Aaron Hadida and affiliated with Herut Canada, which traces its roots to the Likud Party of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
This group promotes a "Greater Israel" settler-colonial vision and deploys patrols of ideologically aligned individuals — often with military, policing, or security backgrounds, trained in "Krav Maga" hand-to-hand combat — to monitor and intimidate pro-Palestinian gatherings on university campuses.
Magen Herut operates as a de facto vigilante force, coordinating via WhatsApp to cover up to 15 zones, including Toronto universities like the University of Toronto (UofT) and Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), where it collaborates with private security firm JForce to "protect" Jewish students while suppressing Palestinian solidarity activism.
Osuji, who is not Jewish but identifies as a Zionist, joined Magen Herut and in interviews has emphasized his role in altering protest dynamics through "physical presence," while admitting to martial arts training and readiness to intervene if "kids [are] attacked" — rhetoric that masks the group's pattern of provocation and violence against Palestinian advocates.
Critics, including journalist Samira Mohyeddin, have labeled Magen Herut "vigilantes," and pro-Palestinian activists at Toronto universities have raised alarms over their unauthorized presence, which universities like TMU have explicitly barred, stating no external groups like Magen Herut are permitted to provide "security" on campus.
On September 17, 2025, Osuji — unwelcomed and unaffiliated as a non-student — escalated this intimidation into direct physical violence during a pro-Palestinian event on a Toronto university campus.
Bystander video footage shows him choking a Palestinian youth by applying sustained force to the student's neck, resulting in severe injuries: the victim required stitches for lacerations and medical support for a concussion.
This assault, part of a broader pattern where Magen Herut members provoke peaceful demonstrations to justify crackdowns, exemplifies how such groups dehumanize Palestinians and their allies, framing resistance to Israel's 77-year settler-colonial occupation, 17-year Gaza blockade, and current genocide as "antisemitism" or "threats."
By patrolling campuses in branded "Surveillance Team" shirts and appearing at Gaza solidarity protests, Osuji and his group weaponize "safety" to uphold colonial violence, erasing Palestinian indigeneity and equating anti-genocide advocacy with hatred.
Osuji's actions align with Magen Herut's mission to manufacture a climate of fear, silencing calls for divestment from Israel's apartheid regime and accountability for atrocities like the Hannibal Directive, which Israeli forces have invoked to kill their own civilians.




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🔒Dehumanization of Palestinians:
The systematic erasure of Palestinian history and culture is a well-documented effort that has been ongoing since the early 1900s. This erasure has taken many forms, including the destruction of physical records and infrastructure, the suppression of Palestinian voices and narratives, the appropriation of Palestinian cultural heritage and most visibly, the dehumanization of the Palestinian populace.
From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, Palestinian records, literature, and cultural heritage faced deliberate and concerted efforts to obliterate their existence and narrative. This deliberate "archival silencing" has made reconstructing this period in Palestinian history incredibly challenging, yet the truths that remain paint a horrifying picture of the deliberate erasure and destruction of an entire population and its culture.
The dehumanization of Palestinians has been a deliberate policy, perpetuated through military operations, discriminatory laws, Israeli education and a pervasive culture that fosters prejudice. Dehumanising rhetoric, portraying Palestinians as "roaches" and "rats," lays the foundation for atrocities by stripping away their humanity in the eyes of the oppressor.
Widespread media narratives also project institutional biases ranging from depicting Palestinians solely as militants or desperate victims and erasing their normal daily life to embedding language biases around land, protests and resistance tactics. These patterns collectively indicate how public discourse within segments of Israeli society systematically dehumanize Palestinians while entrenching prejudices against them.
Smearing protestors and inciting violence:
The reprehensible act of smearing and inciting violence against pro-Palestinian protesters – even indirectly – represents dangerous attempts to silence advocacy for human rights and suppress criticism of the oppressive policies enacted against the Palestinian people. These unconscionable tactics seek to delegitimize and demonize those standing in solidarity with the struggles against occupation, apartheid, and the denial of self-determination.
By characterizing these demonstrations as violent hate-marches not only serves as an attempt to smear demonstrators in the eyes of the general public but also gaslight them into questioning their own actions. When combined with the false narrative around how these spaces are “unsafe” for Jewish individuals, played up only by inflammatory and incendiary terms like “no go zones” to further divide the movement and block meaningful mass organising between the different pro-Palestinian, anti-genocide and anti-Zionist movements.
This provides a smokescreen to justify forcibly disrupting and violating the fundamental civil liberties of peaceful protestors and conflates lawful expressions of dissent with threats to public order, falsely portraying those decrying injustice as provocateurs and aggressors in need of subjugation by state forces.
This defamatory rhetoric has routinely been deployed by authoritarian regimes throughout history to discredit challengers to their unjust systems of domination and marginalization. By cynically equating criticism of state misconduct with impending chaos, the powerful can recast efforts to hold them accountable as threats to societal stability requiring violent suppression. These divisive strategies are no different to the age-old tactics employed by colonial regimes who label the colonized as terrorists for taking up arms in their quest for liberation.
Those who peddle such dangerous rhetoric against Palestinian activists engage in an obstruction of truth and an assault on the sacrosanct rights of free speech, free assembly and freedom of conscience. They provide ethical and rhetorical cover for the repression of noble grassroots movements born of moral outrage in the face of subjugation and apartheid policies.
This results in the violent suppression of voices by police regimes, a reality we’re already seeing unfold before our very eyes across the global north. While it’s predominantly only extremist individuals committing acts of violence against their peers who are choosing to protest against the active genocide, it’s a worrying trend that should be
Any claims of such demonstrations being “inconvenient” or “not winning any hearts” only demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of the core tenets of protests, civil disobedience and the philosophy behind demonstrations. Protests, in their very nature, are intended to disrupt and cause inconvenience, because at the end of the day, they’re a community’s desperate efforts to get their peers to listen, pay attention and take direct action.
By instead ignoring these calls to action and discussing how the protests affect you personally, you not only undermine the wider collective’s efforts but shift focus away from the core goal of saving lives and ensuring equality for all.Defenders of the indefensible find themselves resorting to such duplicitous vilification because they cannot counteract substantive criticism of the injustices and human rights violations they enable through truthful argument and moral reasoning. Smears and incitements become their only available tactics to obfuscate and deflect righteous condemnation.
Those genuinely committed to democratic values and universal human rights must firmly resist such ignoble efforts to denigrate and endanger pro-Palestinian demonstrators. In reality, portraying pro-Palestinian solidarity as an incitement of violence is, in itself, an incitement against the nonviolent civil resistors who represent the continued march toward universal freedom, dignity, and adherence to international law. This vilification of protestors is merely a desperate attempt to preserve an outmoded ethnonationalist order through the weaponization of misinformation and undemocratic physical force.
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