- The leaders of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand emphasized that for a ceasefire to be effective.
- This statement came on the heels of U.S. President Joe Biden expressing concern about Israel’s “indiscriminate” bombing in Gaza.
- Trudeau has adjusted his tone as the death toll rises in Gaza due to retaliatory actions.
On Tuesday, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand joined forces to express shared concern and endorsed swift global initiatives aimed at achieving a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. This united stance follows a recent warning from the United States to Israel regarding diminishing support for its military campaign.
“We are alarmed at the diminishing safe space for civilians in Gaza. The price of defeating Hamas cannot be the continuous suffering of all Palestinian civilians.” The three prime ministers said in a joint statement.
The leaders emphasized that a ceasefire must be effective. It must be mutual, with Hamas releasing all hostages and refraining from using Palestinian civilians as human shields.
This statement came on the heels of U.S. President Joe Biden expressing concern about Israel’s “indiscriminate” bombing in Gaza, suggesting a need for a change in Israel’s approach.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, after a lengthy conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reiterated Canada’s stance on the Gaza conflict and its commitment to a two-state solution for the region.
While acknowledging Israel’s right to self-defense, Trudeau has adjusted his tone as the death toll rises in Gaza due to retaliatory actions.
Last month, he said the “killing of women, of children, of babies” in the Palestinian enclave must stop — comments that were rebuked by Netanyahu on social media.
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