“Pro-Palestinian Activists Occupy Offices of 17 Canadian Politicians in Breaking News”

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“In a social media post by the ‘Palestinian Youth Movement,’ the organization shared a flyer that outlines the offices of Members of Parliament (MPs) to target along with their respective addresses. One Facebook user commented, ‘Excellent step! We pay their salaries, not the Zionist entity!’

Masked ‘pro-Palestine’ protesters have taken over the offices of at least 17 Members of Parliament across Canada as opposition to the Israeli ground incursion in Gaza intensifies.

Among those facing these protests are Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly.

The ‘Palestinian Youth Movement’ shared a flyer on their Facebook page, detailing which MP offices to target and providing their addresses.

One Facebook user wrote, “Excellent step! We pay their salaries, not the Zionist entity!”

 

In a separate incident, protesters entered Chrystia Freeland’s office, where they staged a sit-in and covered the walls with signs calling for an end to the “genocide” in Palestine.

Addressing the situation, Melanie Joly, during an Economic Club of Canada event, acknowledged that seven Canadians lost their lives during the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel, which claimed the lives of more than 1,400 Israelis and foreign nationals.

She also highlighted the plight of 400 Canadians trapped in Gaza, living in fear and despair, emphasizing the government’s responsibility to ensure their safety and calling for a humanitarian pause in Gaza.

Over the weekend, Israel initiated its long-anticipated ground incursion into the northern half of Gaza in an effort to eradicate Hamas.

Before the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) entered the Gaza Strip, the Israeli government temporarily disabled internet and communication services throughout the area on October 28 to limit Hamas operatives from conveying information to allies in Gaza and neighboring countries.

After dusk, the Gaza skyline was illuminated by ongoing aerial bombardments. In one incident, ground troops directed the Air Force to carry out a drone strike on a Hamas staging area, resulting in the deaths of more than 20 terrorists, according to the IDF.

The Israeli government maintains that its military strikes are targeted at Hamas combatants and their facilities within civilian communities, with Hamas using non-combatants as human shields.

The IDF had urged over one million civilians in northern Gaza to evacuate to the south two weeks before the ground incursion. However, according to the ‘Times of Israel,’ Hamas actively prevented civilians from leaving the war zone, setting up roadblocks and forcing people to turn back.

Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry reported that more than 8,000 people, many of them children, have been killed in the ongoing conflict. These figures provided by the terror group have not yet been independently verified.

Following the October 7 attacks, the Israeli government imposed a total blockade on the entry of food, water, medicine, and fuel into Gaza. However, they later allowed humanitarian aid convoys in response to mounting pressure from foreign governments and nonprofit organizations.

Despite the ongoing conflict, an increasing amount of aid has been able to enter Gaza through the Egyptian border. The UN confirmed that 33 trucks carrying water, food, and medical supplies entered Gaza on Sunday through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.

As of now, sit-in protests at the offices of 17 Members of Parliament continue.”

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