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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ignited a firestorm of controversy after openly declaring, "I am a Zionist" at the National Forum on Combatting Anti-Semitism. His strong support for Israel and Zionism has drawn both praise and intense criticism, with many accusing him of ignoring Palestinian rights. The Israel Embassy in Canada welcomed his remarks, while human rights advocates and critics slammed his stance. As Trudeau's time in office nears its end, is this statement part of his political legacy? Watch as we break down the reactions, the implications, and the heated debate surrounding his words.


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00:00No one in Canada should ever be afraid to call themselves a Zionist. I am a Zionist.
00:18No one in Canada should ever be afraid to call themselves a Zionist. I am a Zionist.
00:30No one in Canada should ever be afraid to call themselves a Zionist.
00:39I am a Zionist.
00:45I am a Zionist.
00:51I am a Zionist.
00:54I am a Zionist.
01:25I am a Zionist.
01:38I am a Zionist.
01:44I am a Zionist.
01:47I like to go around saying the country is broken, and then demonstrate that he's the
02:03one proposing to break it.
02:04He's announced that he's going to cut the housing accelerator funding.
02:05Billions of dollars to municipalities.
02:07He's announced that he's going to cut the housing accelerator funding.
02:10Billions of dollars to municipalities.
02:36He's announced that he's going to cut the housing accelerator funding.
03:07I like to go around saying the country is broken, and then demonstrate that he's the
03:13one proposing to break it.
03:15He's announced that he's going to cut the housing accelerator funding.
03:19Billions of dollars to municipalities.
03:22You don't have to take my word for it.
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