First the Saturday people—the Jews—and then the Sunday people.
The phrase “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people” is a slogan used to describe a pattern of persecution and displacement of religious minorities in some Muslim-majority countries, specifically targeting Jews (the “Saturday people” due to the Jewish Sabbath) and then Christians (the “Sunday people”). This phrase is associated with Islamic ideology and the idea of eliminating non-Muslims from these regions. (AI)
BREAKING: Multiple smoke bombs have been set off during Montreal church worship service by Islamists waving Palestinian flags.
pic.twitter.com/2RV2baCsDk— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) July 26, 2025
Multiple smoke bombs have been set off during Montreal church worship service by Muslims waving Palestinian flags (which has replaced the ISIS flag as the symbol of Islamic terror.)
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