Former Canadian diplomats are calling for a strong stance against Israel, urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to impose robust sanctions. This move comes as a response to the escalating crisis in the Palestinian territories and Lebanon, with a particular focus on the devastating impact on Gaza and the West Bank. The diplomats' letter highlights the dire situation, including Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza and the violence perpetuated by settlers in the West Bank, which they argue is making the creation of a Palestinian state nearly impossible.
The letter, signed by 190 former high-ranking diplomats, emphasizes the need for Canada to take a stand. It calls for a review of the trade agreement with Israel and a clear threat of suspension of a strategic partnership agreement if conditions do not improve. The diplomats point to the high civilian death toll in Lebanon as evidence of potential violations of international law by Israel, particularly in its campaign against Hezbollah. This letter builds upon a similar one from last July, which demanded a halt to all arms trade with Israel.
The call for sanctions comes at a critical time, with Sen. Yuen Pau Woo urging the government to follow through on its previous statement with France and the UK, which threatened 'concrete actions' if humanitarian aid restrictions persisted in Gaza. This situation raises important questions about Canada's role in international relations and the potential consequences of its actions or inactions in the Middle East.