Canada pledges $30-million in Gaza aid, $10-million for Palestinian Authority to work toward statehood | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 28, 2025 - 17:37

Canada pledges $30-million in Gaza aid, $10-million for Palestinian Authority to work toward statehood

July 28, 2025

Canada is adding $30 million to its humanitarian funding for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, along with $10 million to help the Palestinian Authority reform itself for eventual statehood.

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is announcing the new funding today at a major United Nations conference in New York aimed at finding ways to preserve the two-state solution.

The conference is taking place as international experts warn of starvation in Gaza, where Israel has slightly loosened its restrictions on aid deliveries to desperate Palestinians.



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