MPs debate how to challenge Israel’s judicial reform and push for regional peace
OTTAWA — Canadian MPs are mulling how vigorously and publicly they should challenge moves by Israel’s far-right government to curtail the power of judges and expand illegal settlements on Palestinian land.
At an event this week marking 75 years of Israel’s existence, Jewish MPs and their peers are taking stock of Canada’s relations with the Middle Eastern country.
The MPs note that Ottawa has increasingly voiced concerns about the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
His government has allowed the expansion of settlements that are illegal under international law, and it wants to allow Israel’s parliament to overturn decisions by the country’s Supreme Court.