
Calgary Man Who Made Online Threats to Jewish Groups Sentenced
A Calgary man who posted threats to Jewish community groups shortly after the Oct. 7 attack on Israel has been sentenced. Mohamad Ghandour was given a suspended sentence and two-year probation by a Calgary judge on Aug. 1, according to media reports. During probation he will have to receive counselling for anger management and psychological issues, and undergo cultural sensitivity training. He was charged with three counts of uttering threats in November 2023, a City of Calgary news release says. Police said they received complaints of multiple online threats made against two Jewish community organizations via social media. Ghandour made the threats under an online alias, police said, and investigators were able to determine that he was the owner of the social media account....
