Former senior Canadian diplomats urge Ottawa to impose ‘robust’ sanctions on Israel
OTTAWA — Almost 200 former senior Canadian diplomats are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to impose “robust” sanctions on Israel over deteriorating conditions in the Palestinian territories and Lebanon.
In a letter sent to media outlets, the former diplomats asked the federal government to review Canada’s trade agreement with Israel and issue a notice that a strategic partnership agreement will be suspended if those conditions don’t improve.
“It is evident that without robust international sanctions the Israeli government will persist in disregarding international law and human rights and will press forward with its plans to expand settlements,” reads the letter, issued late Thursday.
The letter cites Israel’s restrictions on aid and journalists reaching Gaza and increasing violence by settlers in the West Bank, where Israeli officials say they want to make a Palestinian state impossible.

