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By Mohamed nasar
Published: May 29, 2024
The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, condemned last night, Tuesday, the Israeli military operations in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, stating that his country does not support in any way the military operations being carried out by Israel in Rafah.
In his remarks to reporters, "Trudeau" also emphasized that Canada has been calling for a ceasefire at the United Nations since December and will continue these efforts.
The statements of the Canadian Prime Minister come after an Israeli airstrike on "Tal al-Sultan" that resulted in the death of at least 45 Palestinian civilians, most of whom were children and women.
The head of the Canadian government stressed that his country urged Israel not to proceed with the attack on Rafah.
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