
Humanitarian group pauses aid trucks bound for Gaza, citing Israeli restrictions
OTTAWA — Aid groups say Ottawa has fallen silent as Palestinians face a growing risk of famine in the Gaza Strip — and as one Canadian humanitarian organization pauses aid delivery after accusing Israel of imposing a dangerous distribution system.
“This isn’t a humanitarian solution. It is a form of control,” Iftikhar Shaikh Ahmad, the chief program officer for Ottawa-based Human Concern International, told a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday morning.
“We have made the difficult decision to pause 17 trucks due to this politicized mechanism.”
Israel implemented the distribution system after claiming Hamas is stealing large amounts of aid — a claim that global aid institutions say has not been independently proven.