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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Image Credit: AFP

Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday called for an “independent investigation” after the death of 60 Palestinians killed by the Israeli army during protests on Monday.

“Reported use of excessive force and live ammunition is inexcusable,” he said. “It is imperative we establish the facts of what is happening in Gaza.”

“Canada calls for an immediate independent investigation to thoroughly examine the facts on the ground — including any incitement, violence, and the excessive use of force.”

Monday’s violence coincided with the controversial inauguration of the new US embassy in occupied Jerusalem, which broke with decades of international tradition.

Israel justified the use of force against Palestinian protesters by citing the need to defend its borders, which the demonstrators were trying to overwhelm.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians had gathered near the border while smaller numbers approached the fence and sought to break through.

Trudeau offered Canadian assistance in the probe, while vowing to work with partners and multilateral institutions “to address this serious situation.”

The prime minister also said he is “appalled” that a Canadian doctor, Tarek Loubani, was among at least 2,400 unarmed protestors, media, first responders and children wounded.

“We are doing everything we can to assist Dr Loubani and his family, and to determine how a Canadian citizen came to be injured,” he said.

“We are engaging with Israeli officials to get to the bottom of these events.”