Canadian Armed Forces airdrop aid to Palestinians in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, AUG 4 – The Canadian Armed Forces delivered 21,600 pounds of aid by air to Gaza with five other countries to address severe hunger amid ongoing blockade and conflict.
- Canadian aircraft conducted an airdrop of 21,600 pounds of aid to Palestinians in Gaza on Monday.
- Patti Carney stated that the 'humanitarian disaster in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating.'
- Global Affairs Canada declared that Israel's ongoing aid restrictions are violating international law and must end immediately.
- Canada reiterated calls for the guarantee of safe and unimpeded access for humanitarian organizations into Gaza.
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Canada Airdrops Aid into Gaza, Says Israel Violating International Law
Aug 4 (Reuters) – Canada said on Monday it delivered humanitarian assistance through airdrops to Gaza, which has been under a devastating Israeli military assault for almost 22 months, with Ottawa again accusing Israel of violating international law.
Canada airdrops aid into Gaza, says Israel violating int’l law
Canada said on Monday it delivered humanitarian assistance through airdrops to Gaza, which has been under a devastating Israeli military assault for almost 22 months, with Ottawa again accusing Israel of violating international law. "The (Canadian Armed Forces) employed a CC-130J Hercules aircraft to conduct an airdrop of critical humanitarian aid in support of Global Affairs Canada into the Gaza Strip. The air drop consisted of 21,600 pounds of…
The quantities distributed by air, however, are smaller than those carried by trucks.
Canadian Armed Forces Begin Humanitarian Aid Drops Into Gaza
The Canadian Armed Forces executed an airdrop of nearly 10,000 kilograms of “life-saving” aid to Palestinians in Gaza on Aug. 4, amid a rapidly worsening crisis in the area, Prime Minister Mark Carney says. “The humanitarian disaster in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating,” Carney said in an X post. “Canada is intensifying our efforts with international partners to develop a credible peace plan and will ensure aid moves forward at the necessary scale.…
Canadian Armed Forces airdrop aid to Palestinians in Gaza (Canada)
Canadian aircraft carried out an airdrop of nearly 10,000 kilograms of aid to Palestinians in Gaza on Monday as Prime Minister Mark Carney warns of a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the region. The Canadian Armed Forces flew a CC-130J Hercules aircraft over the Gaza Strip to conduct the drop, s...
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