Canada will airlift people from Tel Aviv this week, Joly says
The federal government will begin to airlift Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their families from Tel Aviv by the end of the week, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Wednesday.
Joly would not confirm whether any Canadians are being held hostage in the Gaza Strip, where militants are holding an estimated 150 people snatched from Israel, but she said three people are missing.
“This is a standing approach we take in any hostage negotiation. We don’t confirm. Why? Because we don’t want to increase the value of that person in the eyes of their tyrants,” Joly said.
Global Affairs Canada’s top bureaucrat for consular cases said two Canadians have died and a third is presumed dead.