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‘It’s totally unacceptable’: Mark Carney demands ‘immediate’ explanation after shots fired near Canadians in West Bank

The Israeli military apologized for the incident, which occurred after the delegation “deviated from the approved route” of their visit.Ìý

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This frame grab from AFPTV footage shows members of a diplomatic delegation from the European Union reacting after shots were fired as they gathered in the eastern entrance of Jenin camp during a visit to the city of Jenin, on Wednesday.


OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that it is “totally unacceptable” and demanded an “immediate explanation of what happened” after the Israeli military fired shots near a delegation of diplomats that the federal government says included four Canadians.Ìý

Speaking after a two-day closed cabinet retreat with ministers in his minority government, Carney told reporters the incident was “another example” of unacceptable occurrences in the region. It comes just days after Canada, the United Kingdom and France issued a joint statement condemning Israel’s renewed military offensive into Gaza, as well as the blockade that the United Nations says has prevented food and other aid from entering the occupied Palestinian territory, fuelling fears of spreading famine and further civilian death.Ìý

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Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Star. Email him atÌýaballingall@thestar.ca

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