Supporting Israel's hasbara

TORONTO - The Association for the Soldiers of Israel (ASI) is hosting an event to provide information on the current situation in Southern Israel and ways to support Israel’s hasbara and efforts from Canada. The ASI has invited the Consul General of Israel, Amir Gissin, as the main speaker, to provide the most recent updates, efforts and needs from Israel.

Other speakers include a pilot who will share  his  personal experiences, an Arab Studies Specialist who will discuss  the efforts from the other side and the ASI on the IDF’s needs and our support so far.

The event will take place on Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W, Toronto. this Tuesday January 6th at 7 pm.

TORONTO – The Association for the Soldiers of Israel (ASI) is hosting an event to provide information on the current situation in Southern Israel and ways to support Israel’s hasbara and efforts from Canada. The ASI has invited the Consul General of Israel, Amir Gissin, as the main speaker, to provide the most recent updates, efforts and needs from Israel.

Other speakers include a pilot who will share  his  personal experiences, an Arab Studies Specialist who will discuss  the efforts from the other side and the ASI on the IDF’s needs and our support so far.

The event will take place on Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W, Toronto. this Tuesday January 6th at 7 pm.

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