canadian mps heard directly from palestinian dissidents in gaza last month about the idea of setting up hamas-free bubbles in the conflict-ridden palestinian territory, according to multiple sources.
the listening sessions were facilitated by the new york-based center for peace communications, which patched the officials through to contacts in gaza and provided arabic-to-english translations. multiple sources, including a highly placed source within the conservative party caucus, have confirmed that mps took part in these sessions.
joseph braude, founder and president of the center for peace communications, told the national post that elected officials from the liberal and conservative parties were open to hearing what the dissidents on the ground in gaza had to say.
“the receptivity (to hearing the dissidents’ perspectives) crossed party lines,” said braude, who added that his organization was also in contact with staff at global affairs canada when they visited ottawa in june.
no members of the ndp’s caucus were present, according to a source who helped plan the meetings.
sources with knowledge of the meeting say that the canadian mps heard firsthand accounts of hamas disrupting the flow of humanitarian assistance in gaza, often aided in this effort by complicit united nations relief and works agency (unrwa) personnel.