Israeli PM criticizes Carney for Gaza war comments
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for acknowledging a protester's claim that Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide during an energy rally in Calgary.
- Netanyahu demanded that Carney retract his "irresponsible" statement, stating that he supports Israel as a democracy fighting Hamas.
- Carney clarified his remarks, saying he did not hear the term "genocide" and was discussing arms restrictions in his comments related to the situation in Gaza.
- Since October 7, 2023, over 61,000 have been killed in Gaza, according to Gaza's government media office, prompting international criticism of Israel's actions.
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Netanyahu slams Carney's reply to anti-Israel agitator who said there's a 'genocide' in Gaza
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after appearing to validate Gaza "genocide" claims. Carney later said he didn't hear the heckler say "genocide."
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