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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday discussed the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza with foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Palestinian Authority, according to a statement shared by Trudeau's office.
"The prime minister reiterated his condemnation of Hamas and its brutal attacks against Israel. He underscored that Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people nor their legitimate aspirations. He also reiterated his call for the immediate release of all remaining hostages and stressed the need to ensure the safe exit of foreign nationals from Gaza," the statement said.
The representatives also discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza with Trudeau reiterating Canada’s support for "the right of Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace, dignity, and security, without fear."
Canadian PM discusses Israel-Hamas war with foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Palestinian Authority
From CNN's Alex StambaughCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday discussed the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza with foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Palestinian Authority, according to a statement shared by Trudeau's office.
"The prime minister reiterated his condemnation of Hamas and its brutal attacks against Israel. He underscored that Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people nor their legitimate aspirations. He also reiterated his call for the immediate release of all remaining hostages and stressed the need to ensure the safe exit of foreign nationals from Gaza," the statement said.
Trudeau also expressed support for Israel's "right to defend itself in accordance with international law, including international humanitarian law, and emphasized the need to protect civilians."
The representatives also discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza with Trudeau reiterating Canada’s support for "the right of Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace, dignity, and security, without fear."