Prime Minister Mark Carney addresses reporters during a press event held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, June 19, 2025. (Photo: The Canadian Press)



Prime Minister Mark Carney strongly criticized Israel’s handling of humanitarian aid in Gaza. He called it “a violation of international law” and blamed the Israeli government for not stopping the worsening crisis.

Carney said, “Israel’s control of aid distribution must end.” He wants international groups to take over aid efforts. He pointed out that many of these organizations, including some funded by Canada, still can’t deliver help to starving civilians.

UN Reports Civilian Deaths During Food Runs

Earlier this week, the UN’s human rights office revealed over 1,000 Palestinians have died since May. These people were trying to get food when they were killed by Israeli forces. On Wednesday, more than 100 charity and rights groups warned that Israel’s actions are leading to widespread hunger in Gaza.

Israel Responds to Accusations

Israel said it allows enough aid into Gaza. It blamed Hamas for stealing aid. It also said the UN has failed to give out food already inside Gaza.

Talks in Qatar Break Down

On Thursday, U.S.-led talks with Hamas ended without progress. Negotiators said Hamas did not show any interest in a ceasefire. They now plan to look for other ways to improve conditions in Gaza.

Canada Calls for Ceasefire and Two-State Peace Plan

Carney repeated Canada’s support for a two-state solution. He urged both sides to agree to a ceasefire right away. He also called for Hamas to release all hostages and asked Israel to respect the borders of the West Bank and Gaza.

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand supported Carney’s message. She called on Israel to allow free delivery of aid. Anand plans to attend a UN meeting in New York next week that will focus on a two-state peace plan.

Jewish Group Blames Hamas

Noah Shack, a Canadian Jewish leader, responded to Carney’s comments. He said Hamas is not interested in peace. “It’s clear Hamas wants to stay in power at any cost,” he said.

France Recognizes Palestinian State

French President Emmanuel Macron made a big announcement. He said France would officially recognize Palestine as a country in September. “Peace is possible,” Macron posted.

France is now the first G7 country to make this decision.

U.K. and European Leaders Push for Action

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he will speak with leaders from France and Germany. They will talk about how to send food to Gaza and work toward lasting peace.

“The starvation in Gaza is beyond words,” Starmer said. “Israel must change its approach now.”

Israel and U.S. Oppose Recognition

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed Macron’s decision. He said it “rewards terror” and claimed Palestinians want to destroy Israel, not live beside it.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also rejected France’s plan. He called it “reckless” and said it helps Hamas while ignoring victims of the October 7 attack.

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