Canada hopes hostage deal leads to ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war

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Canada hopes hostage deal leads to ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war
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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly expresses hope for a potential deal to release hostages in the Israel-Hamas war, leading to a ceasefire. Joly discusses her recent conversations with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Canada's representative on hostage affairs, Julie Sunday.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she is hoping an expected deal for the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war leads to a ceasefire. “We think that this potential deal could lead to a form of, eventually, ceasefire. But first, it needs to happen,” Joly told journalists today as she arrived for the weekly cabinet meeting. Joly said he hoped for good news soon about hostages – optimistic signals of an impending deal to pause the war in Gaza , a territory that is home to 2.

3 million Palestinians, and free captives. Story has urged Israel to to exercise “maximum restraint” in its war against Hamas, but has not called for a ceasefire in the conflict. Joly said today she spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken last week about a hostage deal, and that Julie Sunday, Canada’s representative on hostage affairs, was in Israel last week and has been in Egypt and Qatar to advocate for the hostage releases and to push for Canadians to be able to get out of Gaza

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