Israeli Authorities Block Canadian Delegation from Entering West Bank
Israeli authorities revoked electronic travel authorizations for a Canadian delegation, including MPs, preventing their entry into the occupied West Bank to meet with displaced Palestinians.
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- Israeli authorities initially issued electronic travel authorizations to a Canadian delegation planning to visit the occupied West Bank.
- On the day of the delegation's arrival, these previously issued electronic travel authorizations were unexpectedly revoked by Israeli authorities.
- The revocation of these travel documents effectively prevented the Canadian delegation from gaining entry into the occupied West Bank.
- The delegation included Canadian Members of Parliament, highlighting the diplomatic nature of the planned visit to the region.
- The primary objective of the Canadian delegation's visit was to meet with displaced Palestinians residing within the West Bank.
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