
Canadians urged to ‘avoid all travel’ to Israel amid air, missile strikes with Iran
OTTAWA — The federal government is urging Canadians to “avoid all travel” to Israel as the country exchanges missile and air strikes with Iran.
Global Affairs Canada issued the warning Friday “due to the ongoing hostilities and unpredictable security situations,” according to new guidance listed on the department’s website.
“The security situation can deteriorate rapidly,” the government’s website for travel advice said. “Make sure your travel documents and those of your spouse and children are up to date and secure at all times.”
All flights to and from Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport have been cancelled, the notice said. The airport itself is closed until further notice.