Canada increases aid to Palestine, totals $165 million with new $65 million contribution
Canada has announced an additional $65 million in international aid to Gaza, bringing its total funding to $165 million to support Palestinians in the region.
Israeli forces began their counterstrikes against Hamas after the group launched a surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people and taking over approximately 240 hostages.
It said residents “were encouraged to temporarily evacuate” to Al-Mawasi, an evacuation zone in the Gaza Strip that has been expanded, ahead of the operation
The IDF also said it had begun “a precise counterterrorism operation to eliminate Hamas terrorists and infrastructure within specific areas of eastern Rafah.”
This operation followed mortars fired from the Rafah Crossing area southeast toward the Kerem Shalom Crossing area killing four IDF soldiers and injuring several others, the IDF said. Kerem Shalom was the main route for commercial goods from Israel into Gaza prior to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
Meanwhile, Ottawa’s May 16 news release cited unnamed food security experts saying “Gazans are already experiencing extreme famine.” While condemning Hamas’s attack on Israel last October, Ottawa also called for “an immediate and sustained ceasefire.”
“The parties to armed conflict are required by international humanitarian law to allow and facilitate rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for civilians in need,” the release said. “A significant and immediate increase in deliveries of food, water and other essential supplies is urgently needed to address these deteriorating conditions.”
Aid Package
Canada’s $65 million aid package includes $25 million in payments to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), characterized as an “existing multi-year commitment” with the agency. This funding aims to help meet the education, health, and social-safety-assistance needs of Palestinian refugees in the region, the release stated.
The remaining $40 million will be distributed to UNRWA and other partners, such as the Canadian Red Cross (CRC) and other Canadian non-governmental organizations.
Canada is also providing over $5 million to the CRC, which will work with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society to improve emergency medical services in the West Bank and Gaza.
Canada is allocating another $5 million to the U.N. Office for Project Support to coordinate aid for Gaza by establishing a supply chain system to expedite the humanitarian aid. Of this amount, $1 million will support operation of the maritime corridor between Cyprus and Gaza.