As part of a multinational effort to address the escalating hunger crisis in Gaza, Canada deployed a CC-130J Hercules aircraft to airdrop approximately 9,800 kilograms of humanitarian aid on Monday, marking the first time the Canadian Armed Forces participated in such operations. The airdrop, part of a broader initiative involving several countries, aimed to alleviate the severely restricted access to essential aid within the Palestinian territory. While the aid was a symbolic gesture, humanitarian organizations acknowledge that airdrops are less effective than land-based deliveries. Canada’s move comes amid increasing international pressure to address the humanitarian crisis, and is working towards a two-state solution.
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Sweden has joined the growing European Union pressure on Israel, advocating for action due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Following the European Commission’s proposal to suspend parts of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which was ultimately blocked, the Netherlands previously called for the suspension of the agreement’s trade chapter. A Dutch Foreign Minister spokesperson welcomed Sweden’s support, emphasizing the need for increased pressure on Israel to facilitate humanitarian aid. The EU-Israel Association Agreement, established in 2000, governs EU-Israel relations, including preferential trade, with trade measures subject to a qualified majority vote among member states.
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Newly released footage from July 25, 2025, reveals armed Hamas terrorists violently looting humanitarian aid shipments intended for Gaza’s civilian population. This video directly contradicts weeks of accusations from Hamas, which blamed security forces for hijacking aid deliveries. The footage shows Hamas fighters seizing supplies by force, preventing them from reaching those in need. Israel’s Prime Minister’s office has announced continued efforts to facilitate aid, including daily pauses in operations and designated safety corridors for convoys, while significant aid is already being permitted into Gaza.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has condemned Israel’s denial of humanitarian aid to Gaza, labeling it a violation of international law. He demanded Israel relinquish control of aid distribution, highlighting the blockage of Canadian-funded aid intended for starving civilians. This statement follows French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement of France’s intent to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly. Federal Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand plans to attend a conference in New York to discuss Macron’s decision and, alongside 24 of her international counterparts, signed a joint statement calling Israel’s aid distribution “dangerous” and demanding an immediate end to the war in Gaza.
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Hamas expressed its approval of the joint statement from the UK and 25 countries advocating for an immediate end to the Gaza war. The group highlighted the statement’s acknowledgment of the starvation policy by the Israeli occupation, which violates international humanitarian law, and the killing of Palestinian civilians at aid distribution points. Hamas urged the signatory nations to transform the statement into concrete actions, including pressuring for the cessation of hostilities and the immediate facilitation of humanitarian aid. They consider the statement as recognition of the violations committed by the Israeli government.
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Israel reportedly delivers medical aid to Syria’s Sweida as ceasefire appears to stick. This development, amidst reports of a fragile ceasefire, sparks a complex web of questions, observations, and, frankly, a lot of opinionated commentary.
The recent events in Sweida, where fighting erupted between various factions, have seemingly brought Israel into a position of humanitarian aid. It’s a situation that’s drawing significant attention, and it’s hard not to see the underlying implications. Reports of the conflict are concerning, with indications of a disproportionate impact on Druze civilians compared to government armed forces. This information, if accurate, paints a grim picture of the situation on the ground.… Continue reading
A coalition of 25 Western countries, including key allies of Israel, issued a joint statement demanding Israel immediately cease its war in Gaza and condemning the “inhumane killing” of Palestinians, particularly near food distribution sites. These nations criticized the “drip feeding of aid” and the dangerous aid delivery model, highlighting the dire suffering of Gazan civilians. The statement calls for Israel to lift restrictions on aid, allow humanitarian organizations to operate, and take action for an immediate ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel responded by calling the statement “disconnected from reality,” blaming Hamas for the situation.
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On Sunday, Gaza’s civil defense agency reported that at least 93 Palestinians were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd seeking humanitarian aid. The incident occurred near Gaza City, marking yet another instance of casualties among civilians attempting to access food supplies. Pope Leo XIV condemned the “barbarity” of the war in his Angelus prayer, following an Israeli strike on a Catholic church sheltering displaced people, and urged for an end to the conflict. The pope also called on the international community to uphold humanitarian law, protect civilians, and respect the prohibition of collective punishment.
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The U.S.-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has announced the resumption of aid shipments to Gaza, marking the first such deliveries since the initiative’s inception. These shipments, containing essential supplies, were temporarily halted due to unforeseen logistical challenges. The GHF is working diligently to address these issues and ensure the consistent and efficient delivery of humanitarian assistance to those in need within the Gaza region. This renewed commitment aims to alleviate suffering and support the ongoing relief efforts.
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Israel will be providing additional aid to Ukraine, as announced by FM Sa’ar. This aid, sourced from the Foreign Ministry’s budget, will include a series of water supply systems. Each system is designed to provide water to tens of thousands of individuals impacted by Russian bombings.
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