Joly issues warning to leave by air following deaths of 2 Canadians in Lebanon

Joly issues warning to leave by air following deaths of 2 Canadians in Lebanon

After the tragic deaths of two Canadians in Lebanon, the federal government is urging all Canadians in the country to leave immediately. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly issued a stark warning, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The ongoing violence and bombardment in Lebanon have created a dangerous and unstable environment, with no safe zones for civilians. Lebanese-Canadian Nour Kadri shared her harrowing experience of the chaos in Beirut, highlighting the urgent need for Canadians to evacuate.

There are approximately 45,000 Canadian citizens currently in Lebanon, as well as 400,000 people of Lebanese descent living in Canada. The government is working to ensure the safety and well-being of all Canadians affected by the escalating conflict in Lebanon. Global’s Touria Izri has been reporting on the situation, providing updates and information for those following the events in the region.

The plea for Canadians to leave Lebanon by air immediately is a crucial one, as the violence shows no signs of abating. The government’s advisory is a response to the escalating conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, which has resulted in the tragic deaths of two Canadians. The urgency of the situation cannot be understated, and Canadians are urged to heed the warning and evacuate as soon as possible.

For more information on the situation in Lebanon and updates on the government’s response, please visit the Global News website. Stay informed and stay safe during this turbulent time in the region. #GlobalNews #Lebanon #Canada.

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