I don’t think the onus is on Palestinian civilians who are survivors of war to answer to that. The onus is on those providing aid to ensure it’s used for its intended purpose.
I’ve heard this argument many times before and question its intention. I wonder if Americans and other Westerners face a similar moral dillema everytime they pay taxes or engage in commerce with corporations that financially support morally questionable regimes or corporate practice. Somehow, I don’t think that they do.
An election from 15 years ago does not disqualify those in suffering from aid today or in perpetuity. I’m glad that the government of Canada agrees with that.
You didn’t even try to explain how our government will ensure it goes as intended. I wasn’t asking palastine anything, I was asking how our government can ensure its funds are used as intended in such a corrupt environment. They can’t just give it to Hamas because Hamas are terrorists. So how can it actually reach where it should at this point of time?
I don’t think the onus is on Palestinian civilians who are survivors of war to answer to that. The onus is on those providing aid to ensure it’s used for its intended purpose.
I’ve heard this argument many times before and question its intention. I wonder if Americans and other Westerners face a similar moral dillema everytime they pay taxes or engage in commerce with corporations that financially support morally questionable regimes or corporate practice. Somehow, I don’t think that they do.
An election from 15 years ago does not disqualify those in suffering from aid today or in perpetuity. I’m glad that the government of Canada agrees with that.
You didn’t even try to explain how our government will ensure it goes as intended. I wasn’t asking palastine anything, I was asking how our government can ensure its funds are used as intended in such a corrupt environment. They can’t just give it to Hamas because Hamas are terrorists. So how can it actually reach where it should at this point of time?