Canada contacts Israel after aid agency says water truck bombed in 'targeted' attack
A Canadian humanitarian organization says its key water-aid truck was bombed in Gaza this week and the federal government now says it has contacted the Israeli government for "more information" on the incident. The International Development and Relief Foundation believes the truck was targeted and is calling for a full investigation.
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![The International Development and Relief Foundation, a registered non-profit, says its primary water aid truck was bombed in northern Gaza in the early hours of Wednesday morning and is calling on the Canadian government to investigate. A Canadian aid truck is seen bombed in Gaza.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7179890.1713577306!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/idrf-truck-gaza.jpeg)
A Canadian humanitarian organization says its key water-aid truck was bombed in Gaza this week and the federal government now says it has contacted the Israeli government for "more information" on the incident. The International Development and Relief Foundation believes the truck was targeted and is calling for a full investigation.