PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday in a statement on the recent attacks against Israel said: “Early yesterday, on a Jewish holiday and 50 years after the start of the Yom Kippur War, the terrorist organization Hamas launched a massive, coordinated attack against Israel. Canada unequivocally condemns these terrible attacks in the strongest possible terms and reaffirms its support for Israel’s right to defend itself, in accordance with international law.
“The images we have seen are horrifying and shocking. As we fully realize the scale and brutality of this violence in the coming days, we extend our deepest condolences to everyone affected. Our hearts break for the hundreds of innocent people whose lives were senselessly taken.
“We call for the immediate release of those being held hostage and demand they be treated in accordance with international law. We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and we are in touch with our international partners to restore peace and security in the region. We must all work to protect civilian life.
“To our Israeli friends, Canadians stand with you. The Government of Canada stands ready to support you – our support for the Israeli people is steadfast.”
(According to the latest news reports, the death toll in Israel has passed 700, while more than 400 Palestinians have died, according to the health ministry in Gaza.)
Trudeau also convened the Incident Response Group with ministers and senior officials to discuss Hamas’ attacks on Israel.
Trudeau and the ministers considered the latest developments, their concern for the loss of civilian life, and Canada’s close engagement with partners and allies in the international community.
The Prime Minister’s Office said that Canadians in or around the affected area should limit their movements, follow instructions of local authorities, and shelter in place until it is safe to leave the area. For updated advice, Canadians are encouraged to monitor Travel Advice and Advisories and sign up with the Registration of Canadians Abroad service.
Canadian officials in Ottawa and in missions in Tel Aviv and Ramallah are working around the clock to provide emergency consular assistance to Canadians in these difficult times.
For emergency consular assistance, Canadians can contact Global Affairs Canada’s 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre:
- by calling +1 613-996-8885
- by text message at +1 613-686-3658
- via WhatsApp at +1 613-909-8881
- via Telegram at Canada Emergency Abroad
- via Signal at +1 613-909-8087
- by e-mail at sos@international.gc.ca
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