Canadian PM Carney urges probe into flotilla treatment in call with Herzog, condemns Israeli minister Ben-Gvir
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for an independent investigation into the treatment of civilians aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla, during a phone call with Israeli Isaac Herzog. Carney strongly condemned comments by Israel's National SecurityItamar Ben-Gvir and described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as catastrophic.
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