Calls for freedom in Ottawa to support Palestine
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Chants of freedom rang through downtown Ottawa on Sunday, as crowds of people rallied in support of Palestinians at the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street.
Chants of freedom rang through downtown Ottawa on Sunday, as crowds of people rallied in support of Palestinians at the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street.
"We are here to call on our Canadian government to stop supporting Israel," said Sarah Abdul-Karim, with the Palestinian Youth Movement.
The Israel-Hamas war is heading into its third week and many at the rally were calling for ceasefire, the protection of civilian lives, and more aid into Gaza.
Frustrations are mounting as Israel ramps up airstrikes on Gaza, two weeks after Hamas carried out its deadly attack, killing more than 1,400 people.
"As we saw the killings, most of them are women and children. We need the Canadian government to stand strong and ask for the ceasefire," said supporter, Eli El-Chantiry.
Maha Buhisi has more than 200 family members living in Gaza. She says they are scared for their lives and are running out of supplies.
"They're telling us that they're not eating, they're not drinking, they don't have a lot of necessities that they need to get through their daily lives," said Buhisi.