Canada announced an additional $100 million in aid for Palestinians in Gaza and Judea and Samaria, to be delivered through the UN, the Red Cross, and international relief organizations, according to an official statement.
Canada has committed an additional $100 million in humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza and Judea and Samaria, channeled through the UN, the Red Cross, and other international relief agencies. The announcement, made on June 11, follows a similar move in late May by the UK, Australia, and Canada — then totaling £3 million for a joint peace fund — though the new sum is substantially larger and focuses on direct humanitarian relief rather than peacebuilding. The aid will be distributed via established multilateral channels. No further details on disbursement timelines or specific projects were provided in the brief statement.
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