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Israeli killed in Montreal attack, shooter allegedly linked to incel ideology

Haaretz

Haaretz

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June 23, 2026

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Israeli killed in Montreal attack, shooter allegedly linked to incel ideology

Canadian media identified the suspect as a recent arrival from Alberta who allegedly left behind a 104-page document attacking women, urging people to arm themselves and calling for a global revolution

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