Liberal leadership embroiled in unintended Hamas propaganda

Friday, May 23, 2025, 6:20 am

Opinion writers have taken aim at political leaders over their handling of issues tied to Hamas, claiming that government actions have unwittingly handed the group a propaganda boost. Critics argue that instead of countering terrorism effectively, political missteps are aiding adversaries, leaving Canadians to question the strategy’s real impact.


nationalpost.com / Avi Benlolo: Hamas thanks Liberals again. It should be a national wake up call

Israel has a right — and an obligation — to defend itself

nationalpost.com / Alan Kessel: Carney hands Hamas the propaganda victory it was hoping for

Instead of speaking out against a terrorist organization, the leaders of Canada, France and the U.K. condemned the one country willing to confront it


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