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Canadian military makes aid drop into Gaza

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CBC News had exclusive access to a Canadian Armed Forces plane that dropped about 10,000 kilograms of humanitarian aid into Gaza, the first time Canada joined the airdrop operations. Several countries airdropped food on Monday, but aid organizations agree they are more symbolic than effective.

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  • Canadian Armed Forces completed their first airdrop of food aid into Gaza.
  • Nearly 10 tons of food, including tins of fish, pasta, rice, and oil, were delivered. 4s
  • The airdrop was part of a multinational effort after Israel reopened an air corridor. 59s
  • Airdrops are considered insufficient and dangerous, with reports of chaos during distribution. 1m 28s
  • Canadian officials say this was a one-off mission, with no further airdrops planned. 2m 22s
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