Canada suspends 30 permits for arms sales to Israel
Joly was emphatic that the government will not allow Canadian made ammunition – in this case manufactured by the Canadian arm of US-based General Dynamics – to be sold or shipped to other countries for resale to Israel.
The announcement was welcome news to the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), Canada’s largest Muslim advocacy organization.
“Minister Joly put out a clear message in stating that Canada’s policy on a weapons ban to Israel remains in place,” NCCM posted on X. “She suggested point blank that the government of Canada was not in favor of any loopholes being used in relation to the recent proposed sale of explosives by General Dynamics.”
The sale of Canadian arms from a go-between country for sale in Israel has been a bone of contention. Joly said this type of business transaction like the one by General Dynamics is expressly forbidden.
“As for the question regarding General Dynamics, our policy is clear,” Joly said. “We will not have any form of arms, or parts of arms, be sent to Gaza. Period. How they’re being sent and where they’re being sent is irrelevant. And so therefore, my position is clear, the position of the government is clear, and we’re in contact with General Dynamics.”
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said Joly’s words spelled out “a disturbing shift” in Canadian government policy, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported.
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