Ottawa – Two months after announced that it was a meal trucks to enter Gaza, a Canadian charity says it is finally about getting the first shipment of aid to frustrate the Palestinians.
The Human Contract International has two trucks filled with flour bags that were going to enter Gaza today, but trucks who robbed trucks who worrying on desperate Palestinians have re -shaped the group.
The group’s head Mahmuda Khan says that the truck regularly entered Gaza, until Israel blocked all assistance in March and then set up distribution centers, shooting hundreds of people in an attempt to reach food.
Israel has lifted some restrictions on food, and the food purchased by Ottawa has started falling from the air on the Palestinians this week.
Khan says that Gaza is allowed more assistance than the current accepting Israel in Gaza, and he said that the authorities on the border are only allowed food that require cooking such as lentils and rice.
Group Ottawa is urging to push Israel for more access to allow Tuna and Baby Formula to be allowed in the region, where Israel is rejecting international claims that starvation is going on.