Canada says it is working to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible

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Canada Says It Is Working To Deliver Aid To The Gaza Strip As Soon As Possible
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By Associated Press Reporters

Canada will airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip at the first opportunity,  a cabinet minister has said.

The update comes after Canadian international development minister Ahmed Hussen said politicians in Ottawa were exploring new options to deliver aid.

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He said providing airdrops with like-minded nearby countries, such as Jordan, was on the table.


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Palestinians wait for humanitarian aid on a beachfront in Gaza City (Mahmoud Essa/AP)

Mr Hussen said last week that the provision of aid is nowhere near what is needed, with a tedious inspection process slowing down supplies arriving by truck.

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He made the comments following a trip to the Rafah border crossing, which is the only way in or out of the Gaza Strip since the Israel-Hamas war began in October.

Canada has put 74 million dollars (£58.5 million) towards aid for the besieged territory since the start of the conflict, including 30 million dollars (£23.6 million) committed in January.

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