The leaders of Australia and Canada called for a ceasefire in Gaza
In separate statements, the Prime Ministers of Canada and Australia called for an end to the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.
According to Isna, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for an end to the suffering of Palestinian civilians on the first anniversary of the Gaza genocide.
The Canadian Prime Minister said in a statement: “The level of civilian casualties from October 7 to today is heartbreaking and unacceptable, and all parties must adhere to international law. This suffering must end and we must return to lasting peace and security for the Israelis, Palestinians, Lebanese and other peoples of the region.”
According to Sputnik News agency, Trudeau continued to support the two-state solution and again supported what he called “Israel’s right to defend itself”.
According to the statistics announced by the Gaza Ministry of Health, since the beginning of the war, nearly 42,000 people have been martyred and more than 97,000 people are injured. The attacks of the Zionist regime have displaced almost the entire population of this region and the siege of this barricade has caused a severe shortage of food, drinking water and medicine.
Efforts to mediate and sign a cease-fire and prisoner exchange agreement led by the United States, Egypt and Qatar have failed due to the refusal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the war. Also, the Zionist regime is facing a genocide case in the International Court of Justice due to its crimes in Gaza.
In addition to Trudeau, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also emphasized the need to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, referring to the 7th anniversary of October.
He, who made these statements in his country’s parliament, said that the Australian government has always supported the establishment of a ceasefire, the release of all prisoners, and the treatment of injured civilians in this conflict.
“The number of civilians who lost their lives last year is a tragedy of terrible proportions,” Albanese said. It is estimated that 40,000 Palestinians were killed. “The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic.”
Like Trudeau, he also welcomed the 2-government solution and said that he considers this way to be the only reliable tool for achieving lasting peace. He added: “Palestinians are mourning the lives that were taken from them. They have lost and buried many of their loved ones. We share their grief with all of them.”
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