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Israeli ambassador rejects PM Carney’s criticism of aid delivery in Gaza

CANADA, JUL 25 – Ambassador Moed disputes claims that Israel obstructs Gaza aid and calls on Canada to pressure Hamas to release hostages and support ending the conflict, amid international concern.

  • On June 25, 2025, Israel’s ambassador to Ottawa, Iddo Moed, released a statement opposing Canada’s criticism regarding the way humanitarian aid is being managed and distributed in Gaza.
  • This response followed Prime Minister Mark Carney's post on X accusing Israel of violating international law by controlling aid distribution and worsening Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
  • Moed emphasized Israel’s dedication to abiding by international law and playing a proactive role in ensuring aid reaches Gaza, while calling on Canada to continue urging Hamas to free hostages and endorse a comprehensive plan to end the conflict.
  • Over twenty-five nations, including Canada, the UK, Japan, and Australia, collectively called for an immediate cessation of the fighting in Gaza through a shared declaration.
  • The dispute underscores persistent international disagreements over aid distribution in Gaza and highlights the importance of increased humanitarian efforts coordinated through global agencies.
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Israeli ambassador rejects PM Carney’s criticism of aid delivery in Gaza

Israel’s ambassador in Ottawa has issued a statement rejecting Canada’s “condemnation” of humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza.

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Israeli ambassador rejects PM Carney's criticism of aid delivery in Gaza

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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