FM Israel Katz said history “will judge the Canadian government’s current move harshly." He is correct. Tuesday was not Canada’s finest hour.
"A two-state solution requires the recognition of two states," said NDP Edmonton Strathcona MP Heather McPherson, who led the push for the motion in the debate.
The two security agreements were signed at the start of a joint news conference with Zelensky, Meloni, Trudeau and the leaders of Belgium and the European Union.
He said during a Tuesday press conference that such protest actions on the hospital were against federal law and lacked “decency.”
Canadian PM supports a two-state solution and rules out Hamas participation in negotiations on bringing about a Palestinian state
"The world is witnessing this killing of women, of children, of babies. This has to stop," Trudeau told a news conference in the western province of British Columbia.
Canada fully supported Israel's right to defend itself in accordance with international law, but "even wars have rules," he told the House of Commons lower chamber of parliament.
The official also appeared to dismiss concerns that the United States might struggle to supply Israel at the same time that it funnels weaponry to Ukraine.
While Russia is accusing the Ukraine of blowing up its own dam, the Ukraine and other Western countries believe that Russia is responsible for Kakhovka dam's destruction.
Trudeau's comments came after US Senate Majority Leader told broadcasters that the objects destroyed over Canada and the US were both balloons.