Gaza advocates urge Canada not to ignore persistent suffering amid partial ceasefire
OTTAWA — Advocates for Palestinians are urging Ottawa to do more to stop a deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, saying the release of Israeli hostages hasn’t stopped preventable deaths and violence in the enclave.
“There really hasn’t been much change on the ground,” said Doctors for Humanity co-chair Aliya Khan. “It seems as if this ceasefire has only accomplished a removal of attention.”
She was among activists at a Tuesday press conference on Parliament Hill who said Canada needs to increase pressure on Israel to stop ceasefire violations and push harder for humanitarian aid, following an October ceasefire that led to the release of all living Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
The activists pointed to numerous reports of children and toddlers dying from hypothermia, as winter storms batter Gaza and locals can’t find supplies like tents.


