Trudeau Joins Australia, New Zealand PMs in Call for ‘Sustainable Ceasefire’ in Gaza

Trudeau Joins Australia, New Zealand PMs in Call for ‘Sustainable Ceasefire’ in Gaza
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes part in an interview in Ottawa on Dec. 11, 2023. (The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick)
The Canadian Press
12/12/2023
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12/12/2023
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Israel and Hamas must work toward “a sustainable ceasefire,” starting with another pause in hostilities.

The comment comes in a joint statement with Mr. Trudeau’s Australian and New Zealand counterparts, hours ahead of a United Nations vote on whether to call for a ceasefire in the Middle East.

The statement calls for Hamas to release the hostages from its “heinous” Oct. 7 attack on Israel, and notes the group is responsible for sexual violence and “using Palestinian civilians as human shields.”

The leaders are also calling for “safe and unimpeded humanitarian access” to the Gaza Strip and for Israel to stop its siege of the territory.

The statement says Hamas cannot be allowed to govern Gaza, while adding that Israel cannot reoccupy the territory nor displace Palestinians.

The leaders also want another multi-day truce like one last month that allowed the flow of humanitarian aid and the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

Meanwhile, advocates for those hostages are on Parliament Hill on Dec. 12 to press the government to impose sanctions on individual members of Hamas.