G7 countries to convene to discuss Iran’s attack on Israel
OTTAWA — Canada and other G7 countries were expected to hold a meeting Sunday to discuss a potential response to Iran’s overnight attack on Israel.
U.S. President Joe Biden said he would convene the meeting of the Group of Seven advanced democracies to co-ordinate a united diplomatic response to an attack he described as brazen.
Iran launched around 300 missiles and drones at targets inside Israel, but Israeli officials say the country and its allies were able to intercept about 99 per cent of them, with minor damage. Iran has since declared the operation over.
Defence Minister Bill Blair said Sunday on X, formerly Twitter, that he was receiving regular updates from the Canadian Forces “and will continue to monitor the situation closely.”