More humanitarian aid needed for Gaza, minister says during Egypt border visit
OTTAWA — The flow of humanitarian aid shipments for Palestinians in Gaza is at its lowest ebb since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, Canada’s international development minister said following a visit to the Egyptian border.
The movement of aid is nowhere near what’s needed, Ahmed Hussen said he learned during his recent trip to the Rafah border crossing, where he discussed the crisis with humanitarian workers.
‘The feedback they gave me is that the levels of aid are … lower than ever,” Hussen said Tuesday in an interview with The Canadian Press from Cairo.
“It’s down to a trickle compared to the need out there.”