
In a rare moment of unanimity, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre added his voice to the prime minister’s in calling for safe zones for Gaza’s civilians
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it is “imperative” that Israel respect international law and allow humanitarian access in the Gaza Strip, where one million people have been displaced in the first week of the war with terrorist organization Hamas.
Trudeau made those comments in the House of Commons on Monday, as MPs were returning from a break week. It was their first time reuniting since Hamas’s terror attacks on Oct. 7. Five Canadians were among the hundreds killed in the attack and three Canadians are missing, presumably kept as hostages by Hamas.
⚠️Warning. Extremely graphic⚠️
These are the atrocities committed by Palestinian terrorists. They massacred over 1,300 people in the most brutal ways imaginable.
You are scared to look. We are scared that it will happen again if Hamas isn’t stopped. pic.twitter.com/DXaJtjMlCp
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) October 15, 2023
Next will be the disproportionate response BS.
Any goodwill toward Israel the Hamas atrocities generated is quickly expiring.
Why not eleminate Hamas? Damned if you do damned if you don’t.
