
Canada facilitating commercial flights home for citizens fleeing Israel, Iran: Anand
OTTAWA — The federal government will help Canadians in Israel and Iran to fly home once they reach neighbouring countries, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Thursday.
“We are planning commercial options for Canadians in Israel and Iran to leave the region through certain neighbouring jurisdictions,” Anand told The Canadian Press in an interview.
With airports closed across the region, Ottawa has stationed consular officials on the other side of certain crossings on the Israeli and Iranian borders to help those fleeing either country to get home.
The same applies for people who manage to leave the West Bank, Anand wrote on X, and said there are officials in Jordan, Turkey and Armenia, while Azerbaijan is also allowing Canadians fleeing Iran to enter.