Canadians urged to ‘avoid all travel’ to Israel amid escalating hostilities with Iran

The Federal Government calls the Canadians to “avoid all travels” while changing the missiles and air strikes with Iran.
The Canadian government said that Israel has warned Iran because of their “ongoing hostility”.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Foreign Minister asked Canadians in the Middle East from the need for emergency help to contact the Ministry of Global Relations.
Anita Anand’s social media post this morning comes after condemning Iran’s attack on Israel and calling for restrictions from both countries. In an interview with CBCs House On Friday, Canada said, “We always prefer negotiation solutions and encourage parties to go to the table.”
On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney called Israel and Iran to move on Friday to the use of “maximum restriction” and move towards a diplomatic solution, criticizing Iran’s missile attacks on Israel and approved Israel’s right to defense.
“Iran’s nuclear program has long been a serious concern, and missile attacks in Israel have been threatening regional peace,” Carney said. He said.
On Friday, Carney collected the National Security Council, which was a Cabinet Committee, “to ensure that all the necessary steps are taken to protect our citizens and diplomatic duties in the region”.
“Canada confirms Israel’s right to defense and security. We call on all parties to use maximum restrictions and move towards a diplomatic solution.”
On Saturday, the Israeli Defense Minister warned that Iran’s missiles continue to ignite “Tehran will be burned”.
The two countries killed the best generals after launching a fluffy surprise attack in Iran’s nuclear and military fields on Friday.