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Israel’s National Security Council has issued an updated travel alert for Canada, pointing to a growing threat from terrorist elements. The advisory, released amidst local demonstrations in Toronto, underscores heightened vigilance for travelers, suggesting that safety may now require more than just a friendly smile at the airport.
A travel alert issued by Israel's National Security Council came on the same day as demonstrators gathered in Toronto for the United Jewish Appeal's annual Walk with Israel event.
Israel’s National Security Council upgrades travel advisory from 'no warning' to 'potential threat'
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