Canadian official condemns Israel’s ‘unlawful invasion’ and announces new aid to Lebanon
Canada is launching three new programs and more aid to support displaced families and women, bringing its Lebanon assistance to over C$71 million this year.
- On Tuesday, Canadian Secretary of State for International Development Randeep Sarai announced three new aid programs in Lebanon, raising Canada's total assistance to more than 71 million Canadian dollars this year.
- The ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war has killed over 4,000 people and displaced 360,000, with Israel occupying southern towns and villages in Lebanon.
- During his visit, Sarai met President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, who both pledged to reinstate state authority and implement reforms to combat corruption.
- A Canadian government official condemned what he called Israel's "unlawful invasion" of Lebanon, asserting that Beirut must maintain sovereignty over its lands.
- Sarai said "Our commitment is long-term, and we're there for Lebanon," emphasizing support despite the nation's economic crisis rooted in decades of corruption.
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Canada condemns Israel's Lebanon invasion, unveils fresh aid during Beirut visit
Canada's Randeep Sarai called Israel's presence in southern Lebanon an unlawful invasion and announced fresh aid in Beirut. The visit underlined Ottawa's push for a ceasefire, civilian returns and support for Lebanon's reforms.
Canadian official condemns Israel’s 'unlawful invasion' and announces new aid to Lebanon
A Canadian official has condemned what he called Israel’s “unlawful invasion” of Lebanon. During a visit to Beirut, Canada’s Secretary of State for International Development, Randeep Sarai, announced new humanitarian aid for Lebanon.
A Canadian official condemned Israel’s “illegal invasion” of Lebanon, stating that Beirut should govern its own space and have sovereignty over its lands.
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