‘Tears of joy’ at Gaza ceasefire, but protesting groups in Canada say they won’t stop
- Nasser Najjar cried tears of joy after hearing about the ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday.
- Gur Tsabar stated that protests in Canada will continue despite the ceasefire, saying, 'There will be no pauses, no breaks, no rests.'
- Yara Shoufani expressed that the goal of the protests is to pressure the Canadian government for a two-way arms embargo.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the ceasefire, hoping it will 'turn down the temperature' on tensions in Canada.
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'Tears of joy' at Gaza ceasefire, but protesting groups in Canada say they won't stop
Vancouver resident Nasser Najjar said he cried tears of joy after hearing that a ceasefire had been reached in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza on Wednesday.
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