Son of Canadian parents killed in Lebanon urges Ottawa to ramp up evacuation efforts
The son of a Canadian couple killed during Israeli strikes on Lebanon last week says Ottawa must do more to help citizens leave the country as fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group intensifies.
Kamal Tabaja says his 75-year-old father Hussein Tabaja and 70-year-old mother Daad Tabaja were trying to flee their southern Lebanon village last Monday when an Israeli bomb strike hit their car.
He says their bodies were officially identified at a hospital on Saturday through DNA testing, and they were buried later that day.
Kamal Tabaja says his Canadian brother and other family members are struggling to find a safe route out of Lebanon as the conflict escalates.