Trudeau repeats ceasefire call but doesn’t condemn Israel sending troops into Lebanon
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for peace in the Middle East, criticizing the civilian death toll attributed to Hamas, Hezbollah, and Israel.
- Trudeau did not condemn Israel for its recent invasion of southern Lebanon, emphasizing the need for de-escalation.
- He stated that peace requires a two-state solution for Israel and a Palestinian state.
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Trudeau repeats ceasefire call but doesn’t condemn Israel sending troops into Lebanon
PARIS - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pleaded for peace in the Middle East Saturday, as he decried a civilian death toll he blamed on Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel.

Trudeau repeats ceasefire call but doesn't condemn Israel sending troops into Lebanon
PARIS — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pleaded for peace in the Middle East Saturday, as he decried a civilian death toll he blamed on Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel.

Trudeau calls for peace, decries 'countless' civilian deaths in Middle East
PARIS — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel are all responsible for countless civilian deaths in the Middle East as he pleaded for peace this morning.
Trudeau reiterates the call for a ceasefire, but does not condemn Israel sending forces to Lebanon - Watani
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for peace in the Middle East on Saturday, denouncing the civilian death toll that he blamed on Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel. But Trudeau stopped short of explicitly condemning Israel for starting a ground war days after the Israeli army crossed the border into southern Lebanon. “We need to see peace in the region,” Trudeau said from Paris, where he is attending the final day of the Francophonie summit. The Me…
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