
Diplomats in Canada feel safe but ‘vigilant’ after U.S. shootings: Israeli ambassador
OTTAWA — Israel’s ambassador in Canada said the country’s diplomatic team in Ottawa feels safe but must remain “vigilant” after a shooting killed two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
Iddo Moed said in an interview Thursday the embassy is “shocked and devastated” by what happened.
“We have to be aware that risks nowadays are greater than ever before,” Moed said, noting the steep rise in antisemitism and acts of hatred and violence targeting Jews around the world, including in Canada.
“We have to do whatever we can to try and stop this violent expression of hatred that is out there … We all have to do whatever we can to stop those who are out there to harm others.”