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Canada under fire for applauding ‘literal Nazi’ in parliament during Zelenskyy visit
Canadian Jewish organizations and social media critics are slamming the Canadian Parliament for giving a man who fought for the Nazis a standing ovation during an event featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to the country.
«FSWC is appalled that Canada’s Parliament gave a standing ovation to a Ukrainian veteran who served in a Nazi military unit during the Second World War implicated in the mass murder of Jews and others. An apology and explanation is owed,» the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Canadian nonprofit dedicated to educating people on the Holocaust, wrote on X, previously known as Twitter.
Video and photos show the Canadian Parliament erupted into cheers on Friday during Zelenskyy’s visit to the country’s capital of Ottawa, when Canadian lawmakers also honored Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian immigrant who fought for the First Ukrainian Division, according to the Toronto Star. That division was also known as the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, which fought for the Nazis as its paramilitary arm under the Schutzstaffel organization, according to the outlet.
«The fact that a veteran who served in a Nazi military unit was invited to and given a standing ovation in Parliament is shocking. At a time of rising antisemitism and Holocaust distortion, it is incredibly disturbing to see Canada’s Parliament rise to applaud an individual who was a member of a unit in the Waffen-SS, a Nazi military branch responsible for the murder of Jews and others and that was declared a criminal organization during the Nuremberg Trials,» the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center continued in their statement.
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Social media commenters have joined the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in condemning the Canadian House for celebrating Hunka, who some called a «literal Nazi» and «monster.»
Canadian columnist Joe Warmington called for a «full apology» «for celebrating a Second World War Nazi in the House of Commons,» in an op-ed published Sunday in the Toronto Sun.
Local Canadian outlets said the Associated Press identified the 98-year-old in a photo caption as a veteran of the «First Ukrainian Division in World War II,» and noted other outlets described the man as a Ukrainian immigrant to Canada who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians.
The Soviet Union played a pivotal role in defeating Nazi Germany, including during the Battle of Stalingrad, which marked a turning point in the war. The U.S. The Department of State outlines on its website that «without the remarkable efforts of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front, the United States and Great Britain would have been hard pressed to score a decisive military victory over Nazi Germany.»
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Sunday that the «Speaker of the House has apologized and accepted full responsibility for issuing the invitation and for the recognition in Parliament.»
«This was the right thing to do,» the office continued. «No advance notice was provided to the Prime Minister’s Office, nor the Ukrainian delegation, about the invitation or the recognition.»
«Canada will continue to stand for a free Ukraine, and we were proud to host President Zelenskyy and reaffirm our support.»
Hunka was reportedly invited by House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota, a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, who introduced him as a war hero, according to the Edmonton City News.
Rota’s office also provide Fox News Digital with a statement, outlining that the speaker regrets inviting Hunka.
«I have subsequently become aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision to [invite Hunka],» Rota said in a statement. «I wish to make clear that no one, including fellow parliamentarians and the Ukraine delegation, was aware of my intention or of my remarks before I delivered them.»
The honor and standing ovation came amid Zelenskyy’s first visit to Canada since Russia invaded Ukraine in February of last year.
«I have a lot of warm words and thanks from Ukraine to you,» Zelenskyy said to Trudeau in the Canadian prime minister’s office. «You have helped us on the battlefield, financially and with humanitarian aid. … Stay with us to our victory.»
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Trudeau, who was also in attendance Friday in the House of Commons, said Canada has provided Ukraine roughly $6.7 billion USD in military and humanitarian support since the war began.
«Moscow must lose once and for all. And it will lose,» Zelenskyy said during his address in parliament.
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Netanyahu offers $5 million to Palestinians for every Israeli hostage they help free
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday took steps to secure the release of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, offering a $5 million reward per captive to any Palestinian who helps to secure their freedom.
Netanyahu made the announcement during a trip to the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, which splits Northern Gaza and Gaza City from the rest of the Strip, where brutal fighting has occurred for more than a year as Israel looks to eradicate Hamas.
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«To those who want to leave this entanglement I say: Whoever brings us a hostage, will find a safe way out for himself and his family,» the prime minister said, speaking alongside Defense Minister Israel Katz, reported Israeli press agency TPS. «We will also give $5 million for every hostage. Choose, the choice is yours, but the result will be the same.
«We will bring them all back,» Netanyahu said.
Fox News Digital could not immediately reach Netanyahu’s office or the White House for comment on ongoing efforts to return the hostages.
The Hostage Family Forum also told Fox News Digital that it had no comment at the time of this report.
There are still 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas of the 251 people who were abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, including seven Americans.
At least 33 of the hostages still held by the terrorist network are believed to have been killed. Their bodies continue to be held by Hamas as supposed bargaining chips, including three Americans.
Ruby Chen, the father of one of the American hostages, Itay Chen, who was ambushed near the border while serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Oct. 7, said he «doubts» Netanyahu’s reward system will be successful.
«I think [Netanyahu’s] initiative is a smoke screen and tactical but not strategic,» Chen said.
The father of Itay said Netanayhu is maneuvering with this latest announcement by refusing to detail what Israel will not do, like leave Gaza, and instead «say what he is willing to offer to get all the hostages» rather than a smaller number of hostages during a cease-fire.
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Netanyahu, who also met with Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, chief of staff of the IDF, vowed that Hamas would never be able to return to power in Gaza.
«Hamas will not rule in Gaza,» Netanyahu reportedly said. «We are eliminating its military capabilities in very impressive fashion. We are moving on to its governing abilities, and we are not yet done. Hamas will not be in Gaza.»
The prime minister championed the success of IDF forces in combating the terrorist group and, along with his defense minister, spoke with IDF reserve brigade commanders on the Gaza coast about ongoing challenges and operational activity.
The IDF in September assessed that Hamas had largely been defeated and that the remnants of the terrorist group continue to operate through guerrilla combat-based activities that will take time to dismantle.
Israel has not detailed a timeline for when it will end its military operations in Gaza and peace talks earlier this year appeared to come to a standstill over apparently insurmountable disagreements regarding security corridors in the Strip.
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It remains unclear where peace talks stand today between Israel and Hamas.
The U.S., representing Israel, was working closely with Qatar and Egypt, which represented the Hamas side, for weeks in a move to end the brutal fighting that is reported to have killed some 43,000 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, more than half of whom were reported to be women and children. However, these figures do not detail the number of terrorist deaths.
Earlier this month Qatar said it could no longer be involved in mediation efforts due to a lack of willingness by both Hamas and Israel to engage in good faith attempts to end the deadly conflict.
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