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leaders of the four countries: “shocked”

2024-09-02

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israeli army found the bodies of 6 detained people, and the leaders of france, canada, britain and australia expressed "shock"
according to reports from the national broadcasting corporation (nbc) and other media on september 2, french president macron, canadian prime minister trudeau, british prime minister starmer and australian prime minister albanese responded separately to the israeli army's discovery of the bodies of six detained people in an underground tunnel in the southern gaza strip city of rafah.
nbc reported that macron posted on social media x on september 1 local time that he was "shocked and angry" about the news that the israeli army found the remains of the six detainees, and that "my heart is with their loved ones." "an immediate ceasefire must be made and all detainees must be released." macron said, "the war must stop."
according to the report, trudeau posted on x on the 1st that the news of the death of the six detainees was "shocking and infuriating". trudeau accused hamas of being "terrorists" and called on hamas to release all detainees, saying that "the leaders of all parties must reach an agreement to allow other detainees to return home and end the violence."
according to the times of israel, starmer posted on x on the 1st that he was "shocked" by the news of the death of the six detainees. "my heart goes out to their relatives at this terrible moment." starmer said, "hamas must immediately release all detainees, and all parties must immediately reach a ceasefire agreement to end the suffering."
the guardian reported that albanese posted on x on the 1st that the news of the death of the six detainees was "shocking" and the australian people expressed their "deepest condolences" to the relatives of these detainees. "the pain and destruction caused by this conflict must end. together with the international community, we call for the immediate release of all detainees, the protection of civilians and a ceasefire in gaza," albanese added.
according to afp and other media reports, the israel defense forces issued a statement on september 1 saying that the israeli army found the bodies of six detainees in an underground tunnel in the southern gaza strip city of rafah. israeli prime minister netanyahu delivered a video speech, saying that he was "shocked" by the news. us president biden said that among the six detainees was an american citizen, and he was "shocked and angry" about this. reuters reported on september 1 that izzat rashiq, a senior member of hamas, said that israel, which refused to reach a ceasefire agreement, should be held responsible for the deaths of the six detainees.
source | global times
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