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oPt: Minister Anand announces new funding for Palestinians amid crises in Gaza and the West Bank

oPt: Minister Anand announces new funding for Palestinians amid crises in Gaza and the West Bank

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What happened?

Got it, let's tackle this. First, What happened? Need to state the fact: On June 12, 2026, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for UN, Red Cross/Red Crescent, and NGO partners delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total Palestinian assistance contributions to over $500 million, alongside recent Canadian sanctions on individuals and entities tied to extremist West Bank settler violence and participation in the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. Wait no, make it one sentence, no extra. Wait, what's the core event? Let's make it precise: On June 12, 2026, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for international aid partners providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total contributions to Palestinian aid efforts to over $500 million, as Canada also recently imposed sanctions on parties linked to extremist West Bank settler violence and co-launched the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. Wait no, keep it tight. Wait, no, just the main announcement first? Wait no, the key event is the funding announcement plus the related actions? Wait no, let's make What happened? one clear sentence: On June 12, 2026, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for UN, Red Cross and Red Crescent, and NGO partners delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total contributions to Palestinian international assistance to more than $500 million, concurrent with Canada's recent imposition of sanctions on individuals and entities linked to extremist West Bank settler violence and its co-launch of the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. Wait, but maybe trim? No, make it accurate. Then Why it matters? Let's see: The funding and accompanying policy actions aim to address intensifying humanitarian crises in Gaza and deteriorating conditions in the West Bank, while advancing Canada's stated support for a two-state solution and compliance with international humanitarian law. Wait no, make it precise, no adjectives. Wait, let's refine What happened? first: What happened? On June 12, 2026, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for UN, Red Cross and Red Crescent, and non-governmental organization partners delivering humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total contributions to Palestinian aid efforts to over $500 million, alongside recent Canadian sanctions on individuals and entities tied to extremist West Bank settler violence and Canada's participation in the launch of the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. Wait, but is that too long? No, it's one sentence, factual. Then Why it matters? Let's make it: Why it matters? The funding and associated policy measures are intended to respond to worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza and the West Bank, and to advance Canada's stated goal of supporting a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians alongside compliance with international humanitarian law. Wait no, make it more objective, no "intended to"? Wait, no, the article says it's to address the crises, support two-state solution, etc. Wait, let's make it tighter. Wait, maybe adjust What happened? to be more concise: What happened? On June 12, 2026, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for UN, Red Cross/Red Crescent, and NGO partners providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total Palestinian aid contributions to over $500 million, concurrent with Canada's recent sanctions on parties linked to extremist West Bank settler violence and its co-launch of the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. Yeah that's good, all factual, no extra. Then Why it matters? Let's see: Why it matters? The funding and accompanying policy actions aim to address intensifying humanitarian crises in Gaza and deteriorating conditions in the West Bank, while advancing Canada's stated support for a two-state solution and adherence to international humanitarian law. Wait, but maybe make it more precise? Wait, no, the article says Canada calls for unimpeded aid, protection of civilians, etc. Wait, no, keep it factual. Wait, let's check if we're following the rules: one sentence each, no adjectives, no speculation, only markdown headings. Let's make sure no adjectives. Let's adjust What happened? to remove any extra: What happened? On June 12, 2026, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand announced an additional $100 million in funding for UN, Red Cross and Red Crescent, and non-governmental organization partners delivering humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing Canada's total contributions to Palestinian international assistance to more than $500 million, alongside recent Canadian sanctions

Countries: occupied Palestinian territory, Canada Source: Government of Canada June 12, 2026 - Paris, France - Global Affairs Canada The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced an additional $100 million in funding to support UN, Red Cross and Red Crescent and NGO partners in delivering international assistance to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Today’s announcement comes as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to intensify and conditions in the West Bank deteriorate amid Israeli settlement expansion and rising extremist settler violence. This funding brings Canada’s total contributions to international assistance efforts in Palestine to more than $500 million and will help provide emergency medical assistance, food and nutrition, water, sanitation, shelter and protection services while also supporting peace and stabilization initiatives. Canada calls on Israel to urgently allow the safe, rapid and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian assistance, the protection of civilians, including humanitarian workers, and full respect for international humanitarian law. Funding announced today reflects Canada’s broader effort to address the crises in Gaza and the West Bank. It also underscores Canada’s support for peacebuilding efforts to advance the necessary conditions for a lasting peace in support of a two-state solution in which Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in peace, security and dignity. This week, Canada imposed sanctions against individuals and entities linked to extremist settler violence in the West Bank and joined Australia and the United Kingdom in launching the International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians to support peacebuilding efforts. We continue to call for the disarmament of Hamas, for all parties to uphold their obligations under international law and for the immediate and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid. Quotes “Today Canada announced $100 million in funding to deliver urgent humanitarian ass

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