Joly says she's pressed her Israeli counterpart for news of Canadians missing in Gaza

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Monday she has raised reports of three Canadians missing in Gaza with her Israeli counterpart.

Family members of Ahmed Elagha and his sons Borak and Hashem say they were taken by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in a raid on Thursday.

“This [dossier] is of the utmost priority for us,” Joly said, adding one of her parliamentary secretaries — Pam Damoff, MP for Oakville-North Burlington — has also been in touch with relatives of the Elaghas.

“I look forward to speaking to the family as well,” Joly said. 

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She said her department has also spoken to COGAT, the Israeli agency which coordinates with

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