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Liberal caucus meets after Canada votes for Israel-Hamas ceasefire at United Nations
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Because many people don't see it that way. Many people see this more as a "stop defending yourself" statement.
In reality, this is a very difficult situation for everyone that can only end in one of two ways: listening to grievances on ALL sides and finding compromise (which usually results in no one getting what they want), or more bloodshed.
On a side note, I smell the implication that internal debate within a party, or changing policy in response to public sentiment is some kind of weakness. In reality, this is the healthiest manifestation of democracy. If someone can't respect that, then all I can say is they have no business calling themselves Canadian.
Nobody getting everything, while both sides get some things they want is the definition of compromise.
Until both sides stop being all in with the zero sum game approach, nothing will ever change.