Waterloo Region Record

Israel security key, says Freeland

Canadian foreign affairs minister speaks on fight against ISIL at World Jewish Congress

- Mike Blanchfiel­d

OTTAWA — Ensuring the security of Israel is a core component of Canada’s Middle East strategy, including the fight against the militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, says Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.

Part of that strategy, Freeland said Monday, is shoring up Lebanon and Jordan — countries facing a massive influx of refugees from Syria displaced by fighting be The tween various factions in that country’s long civil war.

“In our Middle East strategy, we are also making meaningful contributi­ons to stabilize Lebanon and Jordan not least by welcoming more than 40,000 Syrian refugees to Canada,” Freeland told a major meeting of the World Jewish Congress in New York.

Canada’s assistance to Lebanon and Jordan is part of a three-year, $1.6-billion contributi­on to dealing with the humanitari­an challenge posed by the rise of ISIL and the displaceme­nt of millions of people in the Middle East.

“I mention this particular Canadian contributi­on to the region because, as we all know, the stability of these countries is inextricab­ly linked to the security of Israel. And that is a core internatio­nal value of Canada’s.”

Freeland also cited Canada’s participat­ion in the anti-ISIL multinatio­nal naval mission known as Command Task Force 150 as part of Canada’s contributi­on to Israel’s security.

“Programs like these contribute to Israel’s safety and security and that is a core Canadian internatio­nal objective.”

speech is one of Freeland’s first major public pronouncem­ents on Israel since she replaced Stéphane Dion in the portfolio in January.

The Liberals remain as aligned with Israel after a decade of steadfast and vocal support from the Harper Conservati­ves, but Dion was openly critical of some Israeli policies such as the constructi­on of settlement­s.

Freeland’s message earned her strong applause from the organizati­on, which represents Jewish organizati­ons in 100 countries.

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