Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada may send Canadian peacekeeping troops as part of a multi-national “stabilization force” to a future state of Palestine if all Israeli hostages are released and Hamas has no role in the future state.
Clarifying his position on Sept. 23, Carney said that a future peacekeeping force is possible but that it is too early to talk about any specifics.
“After the hostages have been returned as the first requirement and other factors, there will need to be a stabilization force. That stabilization force, my judgment, our judgment, will be an external stabilization force—a neutral stabilization force—something we used to call a peacekeeping mission,” Carney said.
Opposition to Palestinian Statehood Recognition
Responding to Canada, the U.K., Australia, and Portugal recognizing future Palestinian statehood, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “you are giving a huge reward to terrorism,” adding: “it will not happen. A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River.”The Conservatives have also condemned Ottawa’s decision to recognize Palestinian statehood, saying it amounts to rewarding terrorism and that the federal government should instead be focused on pressing issues at home such as affordability. .
Speaking Sept. 23, Carney said recognition of future Palestinian statehood aligns with Canada’s long-standing policy since 1947 of backing the right to self-determination and forms part of wider coordinated efforts to secure lasting peace in the region.







