Canada ‘Evaluating’ Ties with Israel After Attack on Hamas Leaders in Qatar, Anand Says
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister calls Israel's attack on Hamas in Qatar unacceptable and signals a reassessment of bilateral relations amid regional instability.
- Canada is evaluating its relationship with Israel following an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar that killed five members, according to Foreign Minister Anita Anand.
- Anand stated the attack was unacceptable, particularly during Qatar's efforts to facilitate peace in the Middle East.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned the Israeli airstrike as an intolerable expansion of violence that risks further conflict in the region.
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Anand says Canada ’evaluating' relationship with Israel after Qatar strike
OTTAWA -- Canada is "evaluating the relationship with Israel", Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Wednesday after Prime Minister Mark Carney called the country's strike on Qatar "an unprovoked attack."
Canada reviewing relationship with Israel after Doha strike
Pressed on whether sanctions were under consideration, she replied, “We will continue to evaluate our next steps.” By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Canada is reassessing its ties with Israel following the attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, Foreign Minister Anita Anand said Wednesday. Speaking to reporters during a Liberal Party meeting in Edmonton, Anand described the strike as “unacceptable,” noting that Qatar has been involved in efforts to me…
The Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha "is unacceptable," said Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand.
Canada 'evaluating' relationship with Israel after Qatar attack: Foreign affairs minister
Canada’s foreign affairs minister said Wednesday that Ottawa is “evaluating” its relationship with Israel in the wake of that country’s attack in Qatar — but wouldn’t expand on what that evaluation entails.
The South American nation denounced Israel's attack on Qatar, arguing that the action harms efforts to achieve a ceasefire and could lead to an escalation of tensions in the region.
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