Ottawa: ‘unacceptable’ for Israel to clear self in killing Canadian aid worker, peers
OTTAWA — Israel’s conclusion that its military didn’t commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six other aid workers in Gaza two years ago is unacceptable, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Thursday.
Anand commented a day after Israel’s military prosecutor said it had decided against a criminal investigation into April 2024 airstrikes that hit a convoy of World Central Kitchen vehicles.
The strikes killed Jacob Flickinger, a 33-year-old military veteran from Quebec with dual U.S. and Canadian citizenship, along with a Palestinian, and five other aid workers from the United Kingdom, Poland and Australia.
The aid group, which distributes food in Gaza, said at the time it had co-ordinated with the military over the convoy’s movement. The vehicles, which had the group’s logo on their roofs visible from the air, were left incinerated and mangled.