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Gaza advocates urge Canada to act as humanitarian conditions worsen despite a fragile ceasefire.
Gaza advocates are urging Canada to take stronger action amid a fragile partial ceasefire, warning that humanitarian conditions remain dire despite the release of Israeli hostages.
Activists say children are dying from hypothermia due to lack of shelter and supplies, and aid access remains severely limited, with only about 256 trucks entering Gaza in early December—far fewer than Israel and the U.S. claim.
Most trucks carry commercial goods, not essential aid, and shortages of medicine, baby formula, and tents persist.
While the IPC downgraded Gaza’s food crisis to second-most severe, many still cannot afford basic needs.
Foreign journalists remain barred unless embedded with Israeli forces, limiting reporting.
Advocates criticize Canada for not pressuring Israel over ceasefire violations, tightening arms exports, or recognizing the conflict as genocide, pending an ICJ ruling.
Los defensores de Gaza instan a Canadá a actuar a medida que las condiciones humanitarias empeoran a pesar de un frágil alto el fuego.