Canada: Prime Minister-designate condemns electricity cut to Gaza, encourages gang-up against Israel
Mar 14, 2025 8:00 am
By Christine Douglass-Williams
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Canada’s new Liberal leader, Mark Carney, soon to be sworn in as unelected prime minister, bemoans the plight of Gazans, now without electricity. But he doesn’t even mention the name Israel. Rather, he calls on Canada to “work with our allies to stand up for international law to promote sustainable peace and security in the Middle East and to support full access to humanitarian aid for Palestinian families.” So he’s calling for international allies to put pressure on Israel in a rather sneaky fashion, with no mention whatsoever that it is the fault of Hamas, which continues to use Palestinians as human shields. Carney also does not state why Israel cut electricity. It was to pressure Hamas to release the hostages held in Gaza.

Why would Carney not pressure Hamas to release the hostages and by so doing, help Gazans. As he encourages standing up “for international law to promote sustainable peace and security in the Middle East,” Carney should be advocating for ending the brutality of Hamas and their other jihadist brothers in the Middle East who are murdering Jews, Christians, Alawites and Druze. Instead, in the last paragraph of his message, he calls for “both parties” to work together. Surely Carney should know that there is no working with Hamas. Did he forget the savagery of Hamas on October 7, the goal of Hamas to obliterate the State of Israel, and a ceasefire agreement that saw the release of 25 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and the bodies of eight more, murdered by Hamas, in exchange for the release of 1,900 Palestinian jihadists in Israeli jails? Carney’s moral equivalence is obscene.
The Western world needs to come together to vehemently oppose the jihad, and stand with Israel and the security of its citizens. Only then can there be any possible solution for “sustainable peace and security in the Middle East.”
The JNS wrote in response to Carney:
“Just 48 hours after his so-called victory, Mark Carney has already proven himself to be nothing more than a carbon copy of Justin Trudeau. Spineless. Predictable. Weak,” wrote Jeremy Levi, the Jewish mayor of Hampstead, in the Montreal area.
“Our community deserves far better than this pathetic, Trudeau-lite nonsense,” he added.
Marty Morantz, a Jewish member of the Canadian Parliament, also denounced Carney’s post.
Carney gets sworn in as prime minister on Friday. |