Prime Minister Mark Carney said it is “totally unacceptable” that members of the Israeli army fired warning shots this week near a delegation that included four Canadians.
Anand said she is “relieved” the team was safe. She did not release the identities of the Canadians in the group.
Carney commented on the incident during an unrelated news conference on May 21.
“It is the responsibility of the Israeli ambassador to provide an explanation to us, and it is the responsibility of the Israeli government to provide an explanation for this,” he said.
A video of the incident circulating online shows some individuals from the tour group speaking to cameras near a large yellow gate. Gunshots are heard as the group moves away from the gate and around a street corner.
A statement from the IDF said the delegation “deviated” from an approved route and warning shots were fired to prevent the group from entering an area that was off-limits. The IDF said it “regrets the inconvenience” caused by the incident.
Joint Statement
Canada recently signed a joint statement with the United Kingdom and France that said the countries would impose “targeted sanctions” on Israel, citing the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza. The statement said it opposed Israeli settlements in the West Bank and also called on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.The letter also called on Hamas to “immediately” release the hostages the group has held since the terrorist attack against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Washington Shooting
Canadian officials on May 22 issued notes of sympathy after two Israeli embassy staffers in the United States were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on the night of May 21. The FBI is calling the shooting a terrorist act.Officials have said a man approached a group of people leaving the museum and shot at them. The suspect, who has been identified as Elias Rodriguez, allegedly yelled “free Palestine” as he was being arrested, according to Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith.
The two victims were identified by officials as Yaron Lischinsky, an Israeli citizen, and Sarah Milgrim, an American citizen.
Carney said he was “devastated and appalled” by the death of the two.
“My prayers are with Yaron and Sarah, their grieving loved ones, and the entire Jewish community.”
Anand called it a “horrific crime.”
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he was “heartbroken and outraged” by the shooting.
Poilievre described anti-Semitism as “the world’s most enduring form of hatred.”
“May we honour Yaron and Sarah’s memory by ensuring we do everything we can to stop this evil,” he said.