Helene Furlotte-Bois
Helene Furlotte-Bois [Helene Hayes] was a lead drummer at the pro-Hamas encampment at UofT in May 2024. Furlotte-Bois expressed support for Hamas terrorism and spread hatred of Israel and Canada online and in other activism.
On May 22, Furlotte-Bois was a lead drummer at the encampment, which was in support of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Furlotte-Bois was also arrested and charged with multiple crimes in April 2024, in relation to Furlotte-Bois’s anti-Israel activism.
On May 7, 2024, Furlotte-Bois helped lead [00:00:33] an anti-Israel protest march that ended at the UofT encampment.
UofT is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Helene Furlotte-Bois was a Lead Drummer at the Pro-Hamas Encampment at the University of Toronto (UofT)

On May 2, 2024, activists from the UofT Occupy for Palestine (Occupy UofT) group “stormed down” [00:00:24] the fencing around UofT’s Kings College Circle and set up a pro-Hamas encampment, which they called the “People’s Circle for Palestine.”
That day, Occupy UofT called on “community members to…help us defend our encampment” at an emergency rally in the evening. Protesters chanted [00:02:59] for “intifada” and celebrated “resistance” [00:02:45]. Both terms are calls for terrorism. The activists also chanted [00:01:28; 00:02:21] for Israel’s destruction multiple times.
One speaker, Nabil Jalbout, said [00:09:02]: “...we are not fighting for peace, we are fighting for liberation, because ‘peace’ is a white man's word.” Another speaker, Ahmad Jarrar Hajahmad, claimed [00:05:52]: “All these Israeli and Zionist entities fill all these politicians with money in their pockets…we already know who runs this system…”
Signs displayed at the encampment said: “LONG LIVE THE INTIFADA” and “LIBERATION FOR ALL REQUIRES RESISTANCE FROM ALL.”
On May 4, 2024, anti-Israel protesters at the encampment assaulted a Jewish man, punching him in the stomach as they forcibly took his Israeli flag. The attackers told the man [00:01:02]: “God bless the armed resistance,” and: “Go back to Europe!” They also reportedly called him “a “dirty Jew.”
Protesters “occupied” [00:00:17] the area from May to July 2024, despite UofT’s warning they were trespassing. The group said they would not leave until UofT divested from companies that “sustain Israeli apartheid, occupation and illegal settlement of Palestine” and terminated partnerships with Israeli academic institutions.
Following the October 7, 2023 massacre of nearly 1,200 Israelis, the inverted red triangle - 🔻- became a Hamas symbol. This symbol appeared on large signs at the encampment multiple times. Erin Mackey, one of the primary organizers, is openly pro-Hamas, having used the symbol in her activism. In addition, pro-Hamas marches that began in other parts of the city concluded at the encampment.
On July 3, 2024, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice issued an injunction at the request of UofT’s Governing Council, requiring students to clear the encampment. Occupy UofT dismantled the encampment and wrote [slides 5-6]: “We are just getting started…come fall, every incoming student will hear our message loud and clear…Whatever institution you have access to and influence over - you need to take this campaign there!” The statement concluded: “Long live the intifada.”
The encampment was one of over 140 pro-Hamas and anti-Israel college encampments set up in North America, and over 20 more globally, in the spring of 2024. The first began on April 17, 2024, at Columbia University. The encampments were unofficially known as the “student intifada,” borrowing a term associated with terrorist violence.
Protesters harassed Jewish students, blocked Jews from campus facilities and shouted anti-Semitic slogans. They occupied campus grounds, in many cases illegally, caused property damage, violently took over buildings, celebrated terrorism and promoted the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Activists set up encampments to oppose Israel’s right to wage war against the Hamas terror group following October 7, 2023, when Hamas murdered approximately 1,200 people, including 32 American and 8 Canadian citizens. Hamas also kidnapped 252 people, including 11 Americans and the bodies of 2 murdered Canadians. As of May 26, 2024, 125 hostages remained in Hamas captivity.
For more information on the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.
As of August 2024, Furlotte-Bois’ Instagram bio displayed a pro-Hamas inverted red triangle - “🔻” - and the taglines “Free Palestine” and ”By Any Means Necessary.”
The inverted red triangle is a symbol showing support for Hamas and Palestinian terrorism. It was first used by Hamas during the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attacks to signify an Israeli target.
Anti-Israel activists use the phrase “By any means necessary” as one of multiple euphemisms for terrorist violence, of which another is “resistance.”
On June 3, 2024, a screenshot of an Instagram Story that Furlotte-Bois posted was shared by an X user.
Furlotte-Bois’ post said: “I too cried tears of joy on October 7 when I saw the prison wall bulldozed by the resistance. These moments are everything…”
On October 7, 2023, Hamas murdered approximately 1,200 Israelis, kidnapped hundreds and wounded thousands. War crimes included mass rape and torture. Many Palestinian civilians participated in and supported the attacks, and Gazans working in the targeted Israeli communities gave intelligence to Hamas on where to strike.
For more information, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.
Among Palestinians and anti-Israel activists, the term “resistance” is a euphemism for nationalistic terror and is used to glorify and encourage anti-Israel and anti-Semitic violence.
The post on X also included a graphic Furlotte-Bois had shared on Instagram with an inverted red triangle above text that said: “you can’t support / palestinian liberation / without supporting / palestinian resistance.” Below the text highlighted in red were the words: “reject normalization. / support the resistance.”
On April 13, 2024, Furlotte-Bois participated in an anti-Israel protest in Toronto and held a sign in the shape of an inverted red triangle that said on one side: “ZIONISM WILL FALL” and on the other side: “INTIFADA.”
Since the early 2000s, the term “intifada,” which translates from Arabic as “uprising” or “insurrection,” has carried the connotation of violence.
On March 30, 2024, Furlotte-Bois participated [00:01:03] in an anti-Israel protest in Toronto and held a sign that said: “LONG LIVE THE RESISTANCE.”
On June 3, 2024, a screenshot of an Instagram Story that Furlotte-Bois posted was shared by an X user. The post included a photo of Furlotte-Bois wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh around her waist and a T-shirt that said on its front: “ISRAEL IS A GARBAGE COUNTRY THAT’S ONLY LOVED BY GARBAGE PEOPLE. IT WAS FOUNDED ON ETHNIC CLEANSING, APARTHEID, AND SETTLER-COLONIALISM. ITS FLAG IS A SYMBOL OF WHITE SUPREMACY.” On the back, the shirt said: “All Zionists Are Racists. / Every Single One.”
Furlotte-Bois wrote in a caption: “I wear this shirt with pride…I would wear this shirt if it said ‘Canada’ as well. Israhell and kkkanada are the same. I believe by making these connections and coming together in solidarity we can rid ourselves of these genocidal empires.”
Other Instagram posts by Furlotte-Bois showed photos of fingernails painted to look like Hamas inverted red triangles pointing down at Canadian police officers like targets, with the caption: “#intifada / #acab.”
On April 13, 2024, Furlotte-Bois was arrested for a protest she participated in on January 31, 2024. She was charged with forcible entry, mischief to property, member of an unlawful assembly, member of an unlawful assembly while masked, and failure to leave premises when directed.
Furlotte-Bois and other activists had protested inside the building of a company that they claimed “funds genocide.”
As of August 2024, Furlotte-Bois’ LinkedIn profile said she was the “Boss” at Roaming Rascals, a childcare service in Toronto. As of the same date, her Facebook page said she was a “child care provider” at Roaming Rascals in Toronto since 2018.
As of the same date, Furlotte-Bois’ LinkedIn said she was located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.