Israeli junior minister rejects outside probes of Gaza war
- Israel's deputy minister of foreign affairs, Sharren Haskel, stated that the government will not accept international investigations of the war in Gaza due to concerns about state legitimacy.
- Haskel emphasized that Canadians should combat threats from Iran and antisemitism, highlighting how Israelis face threats from Iran and its allies, including Hezbollah and Hamas.
- Canada has raised concerns over casualties and Israeli tactics in Gaza, particularly regarding military actions.
- The Iranian regime has long sought the destruction of Israel, contributing to ongoing tensions in the region.
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Toronto-born Israeli minister rejects outside probes of Gaza war
As Canada escalates its criticism of how Israel is fighting the war in Gaza, one Israeli junior minister says her government won’t submit to international investigations of the war that it feels are meant to undermine the state’s legitimacy.

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OTTAWA—As Canada intensifyes its criticism of how Israel is waging war in Gaza, an Israeli minister states that her government will not submit to international investigations into the conflict, which, in her view, are aimed at undermining the legitimacy of the state. "We are a democracy with a system of checks and balances and a robust judicial system," said Sharren Haskel, Israeli Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Ms. Haskel was born in Toron…
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