Canada’s long-standing support of Israel at the UN faces pressure in Hamas war
- Canada recently voted against motions at the UN calling for a humanitarian truce, an end to Israeli settlements violating international law, and the protection of property rights for Arabs in Israel.
- Canada's votes have drawn criticism, with former diplomats and academics saying it risks alienating developing countries and undermines its own stance on the Middle East.
- The United Nations reports that the recent Gaza conflict resulted in the highest number of aid worker deaths in its history.
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Canada's long-standing support of Israel at the UN faces pressure in Hamas war
Canada's long-standing support of Israel in votes at the United Nations has come under renewed scrutiny during the latest Israel-Hamas war. On Oct. 27, Canada abstained on a motion calling for a sustained humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip, and last week, it joined Israel and the U.S. in votin...
Canada's long-standing support of Israel at the UN faces pressure in Hamas war
OTTAWA — Canada’s long-standing support of Israel in votes at the United Nations has come under renewed scrutiny during the latest Israel-Hamas war. On Oct. 27, Canada abstained on a motion calling for a sustained humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip, and last week, it joined Israel and the U.S. in voting down a motion […]
Canada's long-standing support of Israel at the UN faces pressure in Hamas war
Canada’s long-standing support of Israel in votes at the United Nations has come under renewed scrutiny during the latest Israel-Hamas war. On Oct. 27, Canada abstained on a motion calling for a sustained humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip, and last week, it joined Israel and the U.S. in voting down a motion about Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Canada was also among only four states that rejected a different motion last week calling on …
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