Canadian aid pallets part of Gaza airdrop after Israel loosens restrictions
OTTAWA — Airdrops of Canadian aid into Gaza are underway as nations react to Ottawa’s pledge to join allies in recognizing Palestinian statehood.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Jordan is helping to airdrop Canadian aid and has posted a photo of aid pallets with Canadian flags taped to them. Prime Minister Mark Carney also posted a video of those pallets being dropped from a Jordanian military aircraft.
Israel has slightly loosened its tight restrictions on food and medicine reaching the Gaza Strip in response to an international outcry over starvation in the Palestinian territory.
After hundreds were shot dead at Israeli-run aid sites, Ottawa and Canadian charities have pressed Israel to vastly increase the flow of aid by truck into Gaza, and to allow the aid to be distributed through the United Nations.


