After U.S. strikes in Iran, Torontonians with family in Iran, Israel worry for loved ones | CBC News
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The U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites this weekend have created a wave of anxiety among Toronto residents with ties to the region. Many, like Mina Morshed, have been unable to contact loved ones in Iran due to disrupted internet services, worrying about their safety. Similarly, Laurent Attali faces challenges in evacuating his daughters near Tel Aviv, with plans to escape thwarted by logistics and political tensions. The impacts of these international conflicts resonate deeply in local communities, highlighting personal stories of worry and uncertainty.
I am worried about my parents, family, friends. Those with family in Israel have similar concerns.
I think the Canadian government could charter a boat or plane from Israel to get Canadian people out.
He said he has been glued to the television to figure out where the bombs are being dropped in Tel Aviv.
Those with family in Israel have similar concerns. My parents and sister, I'm worried about them.
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