Politics

New foreign minister says Israel using lack of food as 'political tool' in Gaza

Newly named Foreign Minister Anita Anand accused Israel on Wednesday of using a lack of food as a political tool in its Gaza operation and urged further work on a ceasefire with Hamas, the militant group that controls the Palestinian enclave.

Israel denies risk of famine, acuses Hamas of stealing aid meant for civilians

A woman with shoulder-length dark hair, wearing a dark red suit, places her hand on a book while taking an oath.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand takes part in the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall on Tuesday, when she took over the position from Mélanie Joly. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

Newly named Foreign Minister Anita Anand accused Israel on Wednesday of using a lack of food as a political tool in its Gaza operation and urged further work on a ceasefire with Hamas, the militant group that controls the Palestinian enclave.

Israel has sealed off the Gaza Strip since early March and resumed its military campaign against Hamas following the collapse of a ceasefire deal during which thousands of aid trucks entered the enclave.

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"We cannot allow the continued use of food as a political tool... Over 50,000 people have died as a result of the aggression caused against the Palestinians and the Gazan people in Palestine. Using food as a political tool is simply unacceptable," Anand told reporters ahead of a cabinet meeting.

"We need to continue to work towards a ceasefire. We need to ensure that we have a two-state solution, and Canada will continue to maintain that position."

Israel's campaign has killed more than 52,900 Palestinians, according to local health officials. It has left Gaza on the brink of famine, aid groups and international agencies say.

Israel denies there is a risk of famine and accuses Hamas of causing hunger by stealing aid meant for civilians.

Prime Minister Mark Carney named Anand to her new post on Tuesday. She replaced Mélanie Joly, who had been in the job for more than three years.

Israel invaded Gaza in retaliation for the Hamas-led attack on southern Israeli communities on Oct. 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken as hostages to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.