Canada pretends to give asylum to a sick Palestinian daughter two weeks after she died

Samar Alkhdour, a Palestinian refugee in Canada has said that the country's leaders have given him permission to take his sick daughter from the Gaza Strip to the country, but two weeks after the daughter died.

Feb 20, 2024 - 15:35
Canada pretends to give asylum to a sick Palestinian daughter two weeks after she died
Canada pretends to give asylum to a sick Palestinian daughter two weeks after she died

 Samar Alkhdour, a Palestinian refugee in Canada has said that the country's leaders have given him permission to take his sick daughter from the Gaza Strip to the country, but two weeks after the daughter died. For several years, the Palestinian mother was fighting to send her daughter to Canada for treatment but she was not allowed to do so, but all those years she was stopped by Canadian leaders until the Zionist regime launched a major attack against the people of Gaza on October 7, 2023. According to "CBC Montreal News", several years ago, the Palestinian mother submitted a request to the Canadian authorities to request that her 13-year-old daughter, who was sick, be given a visa to enter Canada for treatment, but the visa was delayed and was issued two weeks after his daughter died at this time when the Zionist regime of Israel continues to carry out brutal attacks against children, women, infants and the elderly Palestinians and does not even allow Palestinian patients to leave the Gaza Strip. Israel continues to kill Palestinian children while imperialist countries like Canada continue to prevent Palestinians from receiving medical treatment outside of Gaza Alkhdour also said that his 13-year-old daughter was suffering from cerebral palsy and had been living with her close relatives in the Gaza Strip since 2017. He added that, after the Zionist regime launched an all-out attack against the people of Gaza, his daughter sought refuge in a church in Palestine, but due to the fact that she needed special and unusual medical services, it was impossible to move her frequently due to one place to another place. He said, it is sad to see that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada has issued a visa to send his daughter to the country very late. The permit has been issued two weeks after the death of his daughter.