"Controversy Surrounding Israel-Gaza Genocide Case Tests Trudeau's Diplomacy"

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's attempts to navigate a balanced stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict have drawn criticism from both sides, with accusations of ambiguity and inconsistency. Despite aligning with Western allies in condemning Hamas and supporting Israel's right to self-defense, Trudeau's refusal to clearly define Canada's position on the International Court of Justice case and the conflict has led to frustration among allies, his own party members, and the public. The prime minister's approach has sparked division within the Liberal caucus and may be impacting the party's support, as polls show Canadians are sharply divided on the issue.
Topics:world#canada#international-court-of-justice#israel-gaza-conflict#justin-trudeau#liberal-party#politics
- Trudeau balancing act on Israel-Gaza annoys both sides of debate BBC.com
- Why Israel Is Taking the Genocide Case Seriously The Atlantic
- What Might Happen Next in the Genocide Case Against Israel The New York Times
- Charging Israel with genocide makes a mockery of the court The Economist
- South Africa’s convenient definition of genocide targets only Israel The Hill
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