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‘Horrified’ Canada Foreign Minister calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Source: TRT | Facebook

“We are horrified by strikes that killed Palestinian civilians in RafahCanada does not support an Israeli military operation in Rafah. This level of human suffering must come to an end. We demand an immediate ceasefire,” Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly wrote on social media platform X.

Canada has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, after an Israeli strike hit tents housing displaced people near Gaza’s southern city of Rafah.

“We are horrified by strikes that killed Palestinian civilians in Rafah,” Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly wrote on social media platform X.

“Canada does not support an Israeli military operation in Rafah,” Joly said. “This level of human suffering must come to an end. We demand an immediate ceasefire.”

    “What’s a house when you’ve lost a country?’ she says with a sigh.”
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