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Gaza peace plan agreed to, Canada calls for immediate and unimpeded aid
The ceasefire ends a war that killed over 67,000 people and includes a phased Israeli troop withdrawal plus the release of hostages, U.S. officials said.
- Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan that pauses fighting in Gaza, as stated by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- The plan requires Hamas to release all 20 living hostages and for Israel to withdraw its troops to an agreed line, noted by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand called for immediate and unimpeded humanitarian aid into Gaza on social media.
- Canada will support efforts to make the initial peace step a lasting solution for Israelis and Palestinians, as expressed by Anita Anand.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed on a peace plan. The core of the plan is Israeli withdrawal, the release of all hostages, dead or alive, and the admission of humanitarian aid. However, there are some caveats, as acknowledged by Peter Wijninga, a defense expert at the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.
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Gaza peace plan agreed to, Canada calls for immediate and unimpeded aid
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