Canada halting arms shipments to Israel

Canada halting arms shipments to Israel

Ottawa has only exported 'non-lethal' equipment since Hamas's Oct 7 attacks.

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has taken an increasingly critical stance towards Israel. (The Canadian Press/AP pic)
MONTREAL:
Canada is halting its arms shipments to Israel, a Canadian government source told AFP yesterday.

The move comes as Ottawa has only exported “non-lethal” shipments such as communications equipment to Israel since the deadly Oct 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel triggered a war in the Gaza Strip.

No exports have taken place since January, the source added.

Israel has historically been a top receiver of Canadian arms exports, with C$21 million worth of military material exported to Israel in 2022, according to Radio Canada, following C$26 million in shipments in 2021.

That places Israel among the top 10 recipients of Canadian arms exports.

In March, a coalition of lawyers and Canadians of Palestinian origin lodged a complaint against the Canadian government seeking to suspend arms exports to Israel, saying Ottawa was violating both domestic and international law.

On Monday, the Canadian parliament passed a nonbinding resolution calling for the international community to work towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.

The bloodiest ever Gaza war broke out after an unprecedented attack by Hamas on Oct 7 resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Gunmen also seized about 250 hostages, of whom Israel believes 130 remain in Gaza, including 33 who are presumed dead.

Israel has responded with a relentless offensive against Hamas that has killed at least 31,819 people, most of them women and children, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

While affirming Israel’s right to defend itself, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has taken an increasingly critical stance towards Israel as civilian deaths have mounted in Gaza.

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