Canada investigating possibility of aid airdrop into Gaza, minister says

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Canada is looking into playing a role in a possible airdrop of aid into Gaza, says International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen.

In an interview with CBC Radio’s The House airing Saturday, Hussen said countries like the Netherlands and United Kingdom have collaborated already with the Jordanian air force on similar actions, and Canada is looking at the “possibility and feasibility” of doing the same.

“It’s something we’re seriously considering and looking at the feasibility of doing … because you know, we have to do everything we can to avert mass starvation in northern Gaza and beyond,” he told host Catherine Cullen.

Hussen recently travelled to Jordan and the Egyptian

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