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John,
Today, the Government of Canada has officially recognized
Palestinian statehood, in concert with the governments of the United
Kingdom and Australia.
More details may
be read here, as well as the government's
statement and CIJA's
public response.
In our community as in Israel, there are diverse views on the
current Israeli government, how to end this conflict, and how to
create lasting peace. But there is significant consensus that
our government should not recognize Palestinian statehood while Hamas
continues to control large parts of Gaza and hold hostages in
tunnels.
There is also a clear recognition that Hamas is not an isolated
phenomenon. It is a violent manifestation of the rejection of the
right of the Jewish people to a state in our ancestral home—a
rejection that runs deep within Palestinian society.
As Prime Minister Carney himself has noted, a Palestinian state
must be a Zionist state. Today’s announcement undermines that
objective and gives Hamas and other Palestinian rejectionists a sense
of victory. This will only make it harder to secure the release of
hostages and build a better future for Israelis and Palestinians.
This is the message that tens of thousands of community
members have shared with the government in recent weeks, through
emails and phone calls via CIJA’s
Action Hub. And it's the message we have consistently
shared with the government, culminating in a direct discussion last
week with the Prime Minister and Jewish Federation leaders.
While today’s announcement does not come as a surprise, the details
are important. The government has stated that, while it is extending
recognition, normalization of relations with a “state of Palestine” is
an ongoing, long-term process.
Just as we have been vocal in opposing recognition, we will
stand with moral clarity when it comes to normalization. We
will argue that this must not proceed so long as hostages are
in tunnels, Hamas remains in power, and the Palestinian leadership
rejects Israel's existence as a Jewish state.
And we will continue to make it clear that, with anti-Jewish hate
escalating, our government must recognize the unintended effect
foreign policy has on the climate in our own country. Hamas sees
international recognition of Palestinian statehood as “the fruits of
October 7th.” So too do extremists who are targeting our Canadian
Jewish community and threatening our democracy.
Our government’s core responsibility is to protect
Canadians. As we work with parliamentarians from all parties
to advance concrete measures to safeguard our community, we will
continue to advocate for a principled and practical Canadian foreign
policy.
May the new year bring the safe return of our hostages, security
and peace for Israel and all in the region who are victims of terror,
and safety and strength for our Jewish community and all
Canadians.
Shana Tova,
Noah
Shack CEO, Centre
for Israel and Jewish Affairs
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