Ottawa has issued a stronger condemnation of Israel’s restrictions on food aid in Gaza while the country’s ambassador continues to reject the claims that Israel is violating humanitarian law.
The new criticisms arrived on Tuesday night in a publication on X for the development branch of Global Affairs Affairs Canada. In it, the department again asked Israel to allow the United Nations to resume humanitarian work in Gaza after days of trigger incidents in the help distribution sites after a blockade of almost three months.
“Canada is deeply alarmed by the reports of mass deaths and Palestinian injuries, as well as in chaos and apple conditions as people in Gaza try to access limited help,” says the post.
The tone of the statement is much more clear than Ottawa’s messages in Israel in recent months. He arrived from the department’s help branch instead of his social media account on diplomatic matters, which he published again.
The statement occurred before the Humanitarian Foundation Gaza, which is backed by the United States and Israel, said Wednesday that he stopped the delivery of food in his three distribution sites due to the recent draft incidents.
The group said he was in conversations with the Israeli army about pedestrian traffic best guide near the distribution centers and improving military training procedures to promote security.
At least 80 people have been killed in the vicinity of the sites or who go to them since last week, according to hospital officials, including the doses in similar shootings in approximately the same place on Sunday and Monday, when the military also attacks him.
GHF says it has no violence in the help sites in itself, but has recognized the potential dangers that people face when they travel to the topic on foot.
In the statement, the Department of Canada criticized an evacuation order reported by what Ottawa called the last operational medical center in the north of the Al-Awda hospital. Global affairs said it is “alarmed” by movement”
The absence of medical care is unacceptable. Canada urges Israel to protect hospitals and guarantee the continuity of medical services to the civilian population,” says the statement.
Associated Press reported Wednesday that the hospital has been surrounded by Israeli troops and has been criticized in recent days. AP reports that medical staff has been evacuating patients, but the Israeli army had not yet ordered the personnel to evacuate.
The Israeli ambassador Iddo Moed responded to Tuesday’s statement repeating Israel’s statement that Hamas has been stealing large amounts of help from the UN.
“Israel is totally committed to ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches who needs it,” wrote the help distribution work of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which is backed by Israel and the United States.
He said the organization “ensures a direct distribution to the people of Gaza. Hamas’ terrorists are responsible for putting civilians in danger, both Israeli and Palestinian.”
In his statement, global issues asked Hamas to release the 58 hostage tasks of Israel in his brutal October attack.
The Israeli government established the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to distribute aid in four locations in Gaza, effective closing or sites that had been operated by international agencies throughout the territory.
Israel says he had to take this step to prevent help from arriving in Hamas. UN groups and help have said that the aid detour is not happening to any significant degree.
Virtual and all the main help groups say that the current system does not offer enough help and establishes a dangerous precedent to allow a part to control the distribution of aid.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation insists that it has successful distributed help and has played almost daily shooting reports on its distribution sites or near its distribution sites.
The Ministry of Interior, led by Hamas, has urged the Palestinians not to “cooperate” with the aid distribution system and has threatened with the non -specified count.
Help groups have described chaotic scenes of violence as multitudes of the desperate Palestinians of the aid distribution centers, while Israeli soldiers shoot vaccines nearby. Human concern International, based in Ottawa, paused 17 help trucks for Gaza last week and accused Israel of imposing a dangerous distribution system.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has refused to reveal whether it receives public or private funds from Canada.
Gac Tuesday comments follow a Monday publication by Deputy Randep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development, who said that the Palestinians face “deeply disturbing” hunger and “must be protected and treated with dignity.”
Federal liberals have been hot from human rights groups for not following a threat last month to impose specific sanctions on Israel if the situation worsens in the Palestinian territories.
Since then, international organizations have repeatedly warned about a risk of famine in Gaza, while the Israel government has said that it will expand settlements in the West Bank.
In a newspaper column this week, Courange accused Hamas of spreading erroneous information about what is happening in Gaza and said this is contributing to an increase in anti -Semitic violence.
Israel prohibits foreign journalists from entering Gaza without being accompanied by Israeli soldid.