On Israel and Palestine, it’s time for Canada to recognize reality

Jetting to the Middle East to champion a languishing peace process just days after Israel formed a government that has made clear it will maintain the status quo when it comes to a half-century-long occupation might seem like an exercise in futility. That’s because it is. Maintaining the fiction that the peace process is still active conveniently allows the Trudeau government to avoid dealing with the reality on the ground.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, pictured on the Hill, will visit Israel and the West Bank in an effort to advance 'the goal of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the region and a two-state solution,' which is an exercise in futility, write Farida Deif and Omar Shakir.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau will visit Israel and the West Bank in an effort to advance “the goal of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the region and a two-state solution.” Jetting to the Middle East to champion a languishing peace process just days after Israel formed a gove...

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