Statement by ministers Joly and Hussen on recent events in Middle East


October 16, 2024 – Ottawa (Ontario) – Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development today issued the following statement following recent events in the Middle East: 

“Canada is deeply disturbed by the recent events in the Middle East. The violence must stop, and a diplomatic solution must be found before further human tragedy ensues.

“We urgently call for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages.  

“Canada condemns the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) increasing attacks on civilian infrastructure in northern Gaza as well as its attacks on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon [UNIFIL] positions along the Blue line. These are unacceptable and must immediately stop. 

“The latest attacks on Al-Aqsa Hospital, the school in the Nuseirat camp and a food distribution centre have caused the deaths of dozens of civilians seeking refuge, including women and children.

“The increasingly dire humanitarian situation is unacceptable and continues to deteriorate due to a significant decrease of aid allowed into Gaza. An increase in humanitarian aid is desperately needed to end this suffering.

“The Palestinian civilian population has been displaced countless times, with nowhere safe to go and is unable to meet its most basic needs. As this conflict escalates, it is civilians who continue to bear the brunt of the violence and suffer through its lasting consequences.

“We reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire which is desperately needed to end this suffering in Gaza. We continue to strongly condemn Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel.

“Canada also condemns Hezbollah’s continued attacks on Israel. Hezbollah’s ongoing and unprovoked attacks on Israel serve only to further destabilize the region.

“Canada calls for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. We condemn the killing of civilians in Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank and Israel. We continue to insist that civilians be protected and not be inflicted with damage.

“We call on all parties to the conflict to uphold their obligations under international law to ensure the safety and security of civilians, as well as the protection of first responders and UNIFIL personnel, at all times. 

“Canada continues to support calls for a ceasefire and for a political solution to be found through diplomatic efforts.

“We need a comprehensive, just and lasting peace for the Israeli, Lebanese and Palestinian peoples.”



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Friday Afternoon Links

    Assorted content to end your week.- Paul Krugman discusses how some of the wealthiest men on the planet have supplicated themselves before Donald Trump in the hope of stifling both…

    David Brock Smith wins GOP primary for US Senate in Oregon, will face Democratic incumbent Merkley

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — David Brock Smith won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Oregon on Friday, in the last significant race to be called following the state’s May…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Ebola outbreak now third largest recorded and “spreading rapidly”

    Ebola outbreak now third largest recorded and “spreading rapidly”

    Friday Afternoon Links

    World Cup expected to boost Toronto tourism even if hotel bookings haven’t surged

    World Cup expected to boost Toronto tourism even if hotel bookings haven’t surged

    Who’s advancing to girls soccer sectionals around Springfield?

    Who’s advancing to girls soccer sectionals around Springfield?

    Hamilton: Collector’s Edition Buying Guide

    Hamilton: Collector’s Edition Buying Guide

    Dear Albertans, here’s what you need to know about the Clarity Act