Canada working to airdrop aid in Gaza Strip as soon as possible: Hussen's office
- Canada is working on airdropping humanitarian aid to Gaza with the goal of aiding Palestinian civilians, in partnership with countries like Jordan.
- Ottawa has allocated $100 million for aid to Gaza, addressing the dire need for supplies in the region amidst the ongoing conflict.
- International calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas are increasing, with the United States, Egypt, and Qatar involved in negotiations for a temporary pause in fighting.
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The administration of US President Joseph Biden is considering the possibility of delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip by military aircraft, as ground deliveries become increasingly difficult, Reuters reported today, citing an unnamed US source.
Canada says it's working to airdrop aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible
FILE - Housing and Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen rises during Question Period, in Ottawa, Ontario, April 28, 2022. Ahmed, who is now Canadas Minister of International Development, said Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, that Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) (Adrian Wyld / Associated Press) Canada says it's working to airdrop aid to the Gaza Strip …
Canada says it's working to airdrop aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada’s International Development minister says Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. The confirmation that an active effort is underway comes after Ahmed Hussen’s office said Ottawa was exploring new options to deliver aid. He says the provision of airdrops in partnership with like-minded countries in the region, such as Jordan, was on the table. The post Canada says it’s wo…
Canada says it's working to airdrop aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada’s International Development minister says Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. The confirmation that an active effort is underway comes after Ahmed Hussen’s office said Ottawa was exploring new options to deliver aid. He says the provision of airdrops in partnership with like-minded countries in the region, such as Jordan, was on the table. The post Canada says it’s wo…
Canada says it's working to airdrop aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada’s International Development minister says Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. The confirmation that an active effort is underway comes after Ahmed Hussen’s office said Ottawa was exploring new options to deliver aid. He says the provision of airdrops in partnership with like-minded countries in the region, such as Jordan, was on the table.
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