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Yet Lyons' tweets are utterly bereft of concern for Israeli violence against Palestinians.
Moreover, six of her fifteen condemnations of Palestinian attacks related to attacks on Israeli settlers by occupied Palestinians (see here, here, here, here, here and here). Israel's West Bank settlements constitute a war crime. Thus, the targets of these attacks were complicit in war crimes against the Palestinian people.
Evidently, Lyons believes that an attack by oppressed Palestinians on their oppressors merits strong condemnation, but that the far more devastating attacks by Israeli oppressors on oppressed Palestinians do not merit so much as a peep of her concern.
Quite apart from her grossly unbalanced Twitter commentary, Lyons disgraced herself last year after an Israeli sniper shot Canadian-Palestinian doctor Tarek Loubani and eighteen other Palestinian medical personnel in Gaza.
Within days of those shootings which also constituted war crimes Lyons travelled to Toronto to tell an audience of Israel supporters how much she adores the state of Israel:
Deborah Lyons and the GAC Documents
The GAC documents I received in response to my ATIP request shed further light on the attitude of Canada's Israel envoy to the plight of the Palestinian people. Those documents include a January 19, 2018 briefing document addressed to Lyons and entitled "CIJA Visit of Parliamentarians to Israel and the West Bank."
The second page of that briefing document contains numerous redactions which may conceal information that could embarrass the governments of Israel and Canada were the information to be disclosed publicly.
For example, one bullet point on that page is redacted as follows "___________ but strong democracy." The term "but" suggests that the redacted language is, in some sense, critical of Israel.
Also, an entire line under the heading "PEACE PROCESS" is redacted.
Notably, the second page of that briefing document describes Israel's economy as being characterized by "big inequalities":
The briefing document's claim that Israel is a "strong democracy" is, of course, utter nonsense. Millions of Palestinians living in occupied territory have spent their entire lives under Israeli government rule, but have been deprived of the right to vote in Israeli elections.
Moreover, Palestinian citizens of Israel suffer rampant discrimination at the hands of an Israeli government which now formally espouses the racist edict that Jewish citizens of Israel occupy a privileged position relative to Israel's non-Jewish citizens.
The January 19, 2018 briefing document also highlights the extent to which Canada's political and military elites engage with their counterparts in Israel. Under the heading "Canada-Israel Relations Political/Cultural", the document states:
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