Speaking Sunday at a Toronto church to several hundred supporters, Galloway claimed his privacy was violated last year after he was banned by Canada’s pro-Israel government because officials in Ottawa alerted British newspapers in March 2009 that he would be denied entry because he supports the terrorist Palestinian organization Hamas.
Canada’s Federal Court ruled last week that the approach was improper.
At the Toronto church, Galloway repeated his oft-aired views that Jerusalem is being “ethnically cleansed” of Christian Arabs and Muslims, and that Palestinians see their former homes being “enjoyed by foreigners.”
Canada, he said, is now seen as “no more than an embassy for [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu,” and “a trumpet for the most extreme Israeli politicians.”