Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was in Toronto. discuss When asked about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s harsh rebuke of Prime Minister Trudeau’s call for Israel’s “maximum restraint” in the Gaza Strip, the prime minister cited high rents, a lack of affordable housing and Canadian food supplies. He talked about the need for a concrete plan to lower prices.
Prime Minister Singh said he was not surprised by the Israeli prime minister’s response to Trudeau’s comments and accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of “running an extremist government” and being “dangerous to democracy.”
“He himself is an extremist with very dangerous policies. It’s dangerous to democracy and it’s dangerous to the people of Israel. The people of Israel have been very active in opposing and protesting his policies. I’m not surprised that he would react,” Singh told reporters.
“The Netanyahu government is an extremist government with very dangerous policies that are dangerous to democracy and the Israeli people,” Jagmeet Singh said. pic.twitter.com/WHyhuYQqOE
— True North (@TrueNorthCentre) November 15, 2023
Singh also supported Prime Minister Trudeau’s criticism of Israel, calling it “fair.”
“It is clear that international law should be fully respected. There is deep concern that it is not respected. So it is a legitimate criticism,” he added.
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Trudeau urged Israel to exercise “utmost restraint” to avoid civilian casualties after reports surfaced that the IDF attacked Al Shifa, Gaza’s largest hospital. I asked.
In response to Prime Minister Trudeau’s call, Prime Minister Netanyahu shifted the blame to Hamas in a lengthy post about X.
“It is not Israel that intentionally targets civilians, but Hamas, which beheaded, burned and massacred civilians in the worst tragedies committed against Jews since the Holocaust,” Netanyahu said in a statement from Canada. She posted it on X while tagging the prime minister’s handle.
“Hamas, not Israel, should be held responsible for committing the double war crime of targeting civilians while hiding behind their backs.”
It is not Israel that deliberately targets civilians, but Hamas, which beheads, burns and massacres civilians in the worst tragedies perpetrated against Jews since the Holocaust.
While Israel is doing everything it can to protect civilians from danger, Hamas…
– Benjamin Netanyahu November 15, 2023
Jagmeet Singh criticized Prime Minister Trudeau for not making his position clear on the ceasefire.
While Mr. Singh may agree with Mr. Trudeau about Israel’s role in the war, the NDP leader remains critical of the Canadian prime minister’s erratic stance on calling for a ceasefire.
“Right now the prime minister has not taken that position. I believe Canada should take a strong position that we believe in peace, we believe in a ceasefire and we believe in the release of hostages. We will do that.” We need to make that voice and position as clear as possible as soon as possible,” Singh said. told reporters In Toronto.
“We play a very important role in the world. If we as a nation demand together the release of hostages and a ceasefire, our voices will carry weight. Yes, that would be very important and very important.But until now the Prime Minister has not taken such a position, and many people have not taken such a position. “I understand why,” Singh added.
Canadians accuse Singh of saying the ‘same thing’ as Sarah Jama, who was expelled from the NDP over her controversial stance on the war.
Mr. Singh’s remarks did not sit well with many Canadians, and perhaps former NDP supporters, who believe that his recent thoughts on the Israel-Hamas war echo those of Salah Jama about a month ago. I realized the irony of what I was reflecting. Expelled from the Ontario NDP.
Please bring back Sarah Jama. She said the same thing last month because she was fired from her job so quickly compared to the Greenbelt hassle just before that.
What I learned about this politician is that he changes objectives regularly.Literally a scam https://t.co/i5piI7DGzq— ⎊ Tam (@btstarkinc) November 16, 2023
I know Sarah Jama said the same thing, but in a more tame, conventional way, in keeping with the sensitive narrative the nation needs on this issue, and she was fired. https://t.co/tQ2coEuRWe
— Yue!! ⋆。˚
⋆ ˚。 (@stardustblooms) November 16, 2023
Jamaah has experienced a volatile few weeks after posting a statement deemed controversial regarding the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. She was kicked out of her caucus by Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles with support from her party’s MPs in the province, but Doug Ford’s MPs also voted in favor. blame the jammer Inside the house.
Earlier this week, Sarah Jama reopened her Hamilton Center office for the first time since becoming an independent MP more than three weeks ago, informing reporters that she is believed to be behind her ouster from the NDP. He spoke to the following people.
Jama told reporters The NDP may have released her because Hamilton called for a “premature” ceasefire and called Israel an “apartheid state.”
Her comments came after NDP Federalist Leader Jagmeet Singh called him a “hypocrite” for saying “the same thing” that Canadians laid the groundwork for Jama’s ouster. It was announced the same week as the doubling of calls for a ceasefire.
Jagmeet Singh’s comments come in the wake of Prime Minister Trudeau’s delayed action on Gaza
Singh’s comments and the backlash from several Canadians follow a series of firm criticisms by Canadians of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “indirect” call for a ceasefire against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Prime Minister Trudeau’s comments on Tuesday, while welcomed, were not considered enough by several Canadians who called for an immediate and direct call for a ceasefire to stop the killing of civilian Palestinians in Gaza.
The same night, the prime minister was swarmed by a large group of pro-Palestinian protesters at a restaurant in Vancouver, chanting phrases like “ceasefire now,” “shame on you,” and “we have blood on our hands.” , tried to spark Palestinian protests. Force Prime Minister Trudeau to call for an immediate ceasefire.
Prime Minister Trudeau may not have directly called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, but recent comments suggest he could call for one soon if Israel does not show restraint.