Canadians urged to ‘avoid all travel’ to Israel amid air, missile strikes with Iran
- On June 14, 2025, Israeli security personnel surveyed residential areas in Rishon Lezion that were damaged by a missile launch attributed to Iran.
- The missile strike came in response to Israel's unexpected air raid on key Iranian military and nuclear facilities on June 13, which sparked a series of missile and aerial attacks exchanged between the two nations.
- Canada urged citizens to avoid travel to Israel due to hostilities and called for all parties to exercise restraint and pursue diplomatic solutions amid escalating tensions.
- The Israeli defense minister issued a stark warning that Tehran would face severe consequences if Iran persists in launching missiles, while Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized Israel’s right to defend itself and denounced Iran’s recent attacks.
- The conflict disrupted Israeli daily life with countrywide essential-only activity, closed schools and businesses, suspended air travel, and strained evacuation efforts for citizens abroad.
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The government claims to have issued this warning because of the "on-going hostilities" between Israel and Iran.
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