Israel calls on Canada to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group
Israel's ambassador to Canada is calling on this country to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, as the world grapples with the fallout of Iran's aerial attack on Israel Saturday.
In an interview Sunday on, Iddo Moed said there was no further evidence needed to justify the designation, and the move should be the first in a broader international response.
«The first initial step would be to designate the [IRGC] as a terrorist organization. That needs to happen now, it has to happen today,» Moed told CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton
«This is really a wake-up call for all of us, we have to act,» he said.
Iran attacked Saturday with what Israel said was approximately 170 drones, more than 30 cruise missiles and more than 120 ballistic missiles. Few of the weapons made it past Israel's anti-air defence systems and the country sustained little damage, it said Sunday.
Iran had vowed revenge since an April 1 airstrike in Syria killed two Iranian generals inside an Iranian consular building. Iran accused Israel of being behind the attack, but Israel has not claimed responsibility for it. Iran said that after its own strike, it «deemed the matter concluded.»
Israel's military has said it is discussing possible followup options.
«What's important to note is that when Israel is hit, Israel will hit back,» Moed said, when asked Sunday about possible further escalation.
Individuals sanctioned, but not entire organization
The Liberal government has for years resisted calls to designate the IRGC in its entirety as a terrorist organization. It has argued that such a listing would be a blunt-force approach that could affect low-level people who were forced to serve in the paramilitary force. The