Canada pledges $30M in Gaza aid, $10M for Palestinian Authority work toward statehood
CANADA, JUL 28 – Canada pledges $30 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza and $10 million to support Palestinian Authority reforms toward democratic governance, officials said.
- Canada is adding $30 million in humanitarian funding for Palestinians in Gaza and $10 million to assist the Palestinian Authority in its reforms toward statehood.
- Anita Anand, Foreign Affairs Minister, announced the funding at a United Nations conference focused on the two-state solution.
- Experts warn of starvation in Gaza, where Israel has eased restrictions on aid deliveries to Palestinians.
- Canada has not joined France in recognizing a Palestinian state, emphasizing the need for the Palestinian Authority to reform its governance.
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Canada Pledges $40M for Palestinians as Minister Anand Attends UN Talks on Two-State Solution
Canada will be committing $30 million in aid for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, along with $10 million to support the Palestinian Authority’s role in governance of the West Bank, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says. Anand made the announcement July 28 at U.N. talks in New York, referred to as the “United Nations High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of t…
The Minister for Foreign Affairs made the announcement at a major United Nations conference in New York.
Although Canada does not join France in recognizing a Palestinian state, it finances the Palestinian Authority's preparations to lead a world-renowned state, including Gaza and the West Bank.
OTTAWA—Although Canada does not join France in recognizing a Palestinian state, it is funding the Palestinian Authority's preparations to lead a world-renowned state, including Gaza and the West Bank. Ottawa also adds $30 million to its humanitarian funding for desperate Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. "The Palestinian question is at the heart of any hope of long-term stability in the Middle East," said Foreign Minister Anita Anand at a major Un…
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