Canadian Press: Carney calls Israel's treatment of flotilla 'abominable,' as Ottawa summons envoy

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney called Israel's treatment of people aboard an intercepted flotilla "abominable" and "unacceptable," on Wednesday, adding Ottawa is seeking assurances about the safety of Canadians involved.

The prime minister made the comments on social media Wednesday, after Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand told reporters she directed officials to summon Israeli Ambassador Iddo Moed over the "mistreatment of civilians" aboard the Gaza-bound flotilla.

Activists say 12 Canadians were among those detained when Israel's navy intercepted hundreds of people on 41 boats involved in the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Cyprus on Monday.

On Tuesday, NDP MP Jenny Kwan called on Ottawa to press for immediate consular access and protection for the Canadians involved in the flotilla.

Lynda Khelil of the group Global Sumud Canada said her organization has received no information about the situation of the 12 Canadians onboard the flotilla.

Khelil said in an email that hundreds of activists are being "subjected to violent and degrading abuse" by Israel after being "illegally abducted at sea."

"This is how far Israel is willing to go to keep Gaza sealed off from the world," Khelil said.

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OTTAWA — The House of Commons public safety committee has voted unanimously to investigate Canada’s security screening processes, after a Canadian woman was arrested in Belgium for allegedly spying on NATO.

The committee adopted a special, out-of-session motion on Monday to probe the vetting of Biwei “Claire” Zhang by Canadian security officials before the start of an internship last summer at NATO’s central military headquarters in Belgium.

On July 25, Belgian authorities announced they’d arrested a “Canadian national of Chinese origin” on suspicion of spying for a third country while interning at the NATO headquarters. Subsequent reporting identified the suspect as Zhang, a computer science and systems engineering graduate in her early 30s who’d previously held positions at multiple Canadian federal agencies.

Zhang’s security clearance for the overseas NATO internship was approved by the Canadian government after she was vetted by CSIS.

The NDP does not have any seats on the public safety committee, or any House committee, but NDP public safety critic Jenny Kwan said she supported the investigation.

”The government needs to conduct a comprehensive review of how this individual was vetted and cleared for a sensitive NATO posting, including the role played by Global Affairs Canada, CSIS and the RCMP,” said Kwan in an email.

Kwan also it was important to ensure that candidate screening remain “evidence based” and “(does) not become a vehicle for racial or ethnic profiling.”

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