Lethbridge Herald

Canadian killed near Gaza border after threatenin­g forces with knife: Israeli police

- Dylan Robertson

Israeli police say a Canadian citizen was killed Monday after threatenin­g local security officials with a knife near the border with the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military says the man drove to the entrance of the town of Netiv HaAsara, just 300 metres north of the Gaza border. The military says the man left his vehicle with a knife and approached the local security patrol, who opened fire and killed him.

There were no other injuries, the military said, providing a photo of a kitchen knife with a black handle. The rescue service Zaka also said nobody was injured.

A video with no sound shows security officials pointing guns at a vehicle, from which a man exits, runs briefly and falls to the ground.

Israeli police told The Associated Press the man was Canadian, though the Israeli military would not confirm the nationalit­y, instead saying that “the suspect is a foreign national who arrived in the area from within Israeli territory, and not from the Gaza Strip.”

Israel’s ambassador to Canada posted the military statement on X. Unconfirme­d reports have named the man, while some claim he is an American citizen.

Canada’s consular officials in Israel are gathering informatio­n on the episode, a spokeswoma­n said.

“Global Affairs Canada is aware of an incident involving a Canadian citizen in Israel,” wrote Charlotte MacLeod. “Due to privacy considerat­ions, no further informatio­n can be disclosed at this time.”

The developmen­t comes amid a wave of stabbings during the nine-month war in Gaza, which Israel launched after Hamas militants killed 1,200 people, including soldiers, in an attack last October.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military on Monday ordered the evacuation of part of an area in the Gaza Strip it has designated a humanitari­an zone, saying it is planning to begin an operation against Hamas militants who have embedded themselves in the area and used it to launch rockets toward Israel.

The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip says nearly 39,000 Palestinia­ns have been killed in Israel’s war on the territory, including militants.

Canada for months has called for a ceasefire and more humanitari­an aid to reach the territory, where most buildings have been damaged and where the United Nations says no place is safe for the 2.2 million Palestinia­ns living there.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A member of Israeli forces stands next to a security wall with Hebrew writing reading “Path to Peace” at the Kibbutz Netiv Haasara near the border with Gaza Strip, Israel, on November 17, 2023.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A member of Israeli forces stands next to a security wall with Hebrew writing reading “Path to Peace” at the Kibbutz Netiv Haasara near the border with Gaza Strip, Israel, on November 17, 2023.

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