The Canadian Department of International Development called for an investigation into the Israeli occupation army's destruction of a water facility funded by Canada known as "Canada's Well" in the Gaza Strip. According to Canadian media reports, the spokeswoman for the Department of International Development, Olivia Patten, said that they demanded an investigation into the destruction of the water facility in the Gaza Strip after the occupation army blew it up last July. The destruction of the facility has exacerbated the already poor water infrastructure in the area, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live, increasing the difficulties they face in obtaining clean water, Patten said. She noted that they "contacted the Israeli government to obtain more information about the incident," and said: "We call for an investigation into the matter." In late July, activists on social media circulated photos taken by occupation soldiers as they blew up a water facility in an area of ??Rafah city in the sou thern Gaza Strip, where Canada continues to provide aid. Source: Maan News Agency
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