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  • Daoud Kuttab
    Daoud Kuttab “Throughout this Israeli war on Gaza, there hasn't been a warning publicly made by the US that Israel has heeded. It is indeed unclear to what extent such warnings are just optics of putting pressure on the Israeli government while continuing to support its every move. In this sense, one should take with a grain of salt reports that the Biden administration is holding off one shipment of weapons to Israel to pressure it into halting the full-scale invasion of Rafah.” 6 hours ago
  • Bernie Sanders
    Bernie Sanders “The US must now use ALL its leverage to demand an immediate ceasefire, the end of the attacks on Rafah, and the immediate delivery of massive amounts of humanitarian aid to people living in desperation. Our leverage is clear. Over the years, the United States has provided tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Israel.” 8 hours ago
  • Lloyd Austin
    Lloyd Austin “We've been very clear … from the very beginning that Israel shouldn't launch a major attack into Rafah without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battlespace. We've not made a final determination on how to proceed with that shipment [of weapons].” 8 hours ago
  • Vuk Vuksanović
    Vuk Vuksanović “This visit [Xi Jinping in Belgrade] shows that Serbia has exchanged Russia for China went it comes to its main partner to bargain with the West. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine placed the Serbo-Russian relationship under close monitoring, so the government sees a benefit in playing the Chinese card more often now since it's deemed to be less provocative. The Balkans, and Serbia in particular, have become even more interesting for China now that one branch of the Belt and Road Initiative through Russia and Belarus was effectively cut off with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.” 8 hours ago
  • Aleksandar Vucic
    Aleksandar Vucic “I told him [Xi Jinping] that as the leader of a great power he will be met with respect all over the world, but the reverence and love he encounters in our Serbia will not be found anywhere else. When it comes to cooperation with Beijing, the sky is the limit.” 8 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza. If large-scale military operations start, not only will children be at risk from the violence, but also from chaos and panic, and at a time where their physical and mental states are already weakened.” 12 hours ago
  • Hani Mahmoud
    Hani Mahmoud “You cannot create a safe zone in a war zone. Every time people move from one place to another, they are in search of basic needs and … necessities that are becoming very hard to find right now.” 12 hours ago
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#Liberals

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“My goal is to bring those people back to the PNL [National Liberal Party], entrepreneurs, people, in fact liberals, and those in the countryside who have always been and thought and felt liberal.”

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Prime Minister of Romania
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“While we [Conservative Party of Canada] didn't get the results we had hoped for, I am proud of our team for holding the Liberals to a minority in this pandemic election. The review would look at how the party could win the trust next time.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“The pandemic has caused a lot of anger and a lot of anxiety. Certain segments of the population are frustrated. But the jury's out on the degree to which the People's Party of Canada eats into the Conservative base. A lot of them [supporters of the People's Party of Canada] are non-voters that are alienated from the political system. Maybe the People's Party is eating into the Conservative vote a little bit now, but whether that continues to be the case as election day approaches really remains to be seen. I thought the Liberals would have been able to kind of ride a vaccine wave, take credit for our mass vaccination and be in better shape than they are now. But we're dealing with a situation where the Canadian public is pretty highly fractured, so the prospects of any party winning a commanding majority, with the electorate as it is today, is unlikely.”

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Professor of political science at the University of Toronto
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“They [Liberals and Conservatives] are really neck and neck. A strong showing by the NDP, the Bloc Quebecois or the far-right People's Party of Canada could affect the outcome in key ridings where the Liberals and Conservatives are in close races. There are a lot of different scenarios. It will be, I think, a long night and it's hard to make a projection.”

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McGill University professor and director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
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“[The Liberals have] been ahead of the Conservatives for a very long time … but if you look at seat projections it's basically like you flip a coin and maybe 50-50 [chance] they will get a majority. [Trudeau's gamble] is far from certain.”

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McGill University professor and director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
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“Minority governments should fully expect the opposition is going to use the tools at its disposal. If they (Liberals) request dissolution [of the Parliament on the grounds the opposition has made it impossible to govern], they will get it and they are able to say: 'The Conservatives jammed us and we had to go to an election'.”

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Professor of political science at Dalhousie university
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