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Canadian man in Gaza says Ottawa has asked him to be prepared to leave with family

Nasser is sheltering at a refugee camp that鈥檚 a 20-minute drive away from the Rafah border crossing
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Palestinains wait at the border crossing between Gaza Strip and Egypt in Rafah, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. A Canadian man trying to get out of Gaza with his family says Global Affairs Canada has asked him to gather his documents and be prepared to leave at any moment through the enclave鈥檚 border crossing with Egypt. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Hatem Ali

A Canadian man trying to get out of Gaza with his family says Global Affairs Canada asked him Thursday to gather his documents and be prepared to leave at any moment through the enclave鈥檚 border crossing with Egypt.

Mahmoud Nasser said his wife, who has a Brazilian passport, answered the call from the federal agency in the morning and an official confirmed that the couple, Nasser鈥檚 Canadian father and brother, as well as his Palestinian sister-in-law were all registered with Ottawa to evacuate.

Nasser, who is sheltering at a refugee camp that鈥檚 a 20-minute drive away from the Rafah border crossing, said the official told them to be prepared and that a bus would be waiting for Canadians and their families on the Egyptian side once they were allowed to cross.

鈥淭hey were inquiring about our documentation and ensuring everyone is ready,鈥 Nasser, 30, said in a WhatsApp call from southern Gaza.

鈥淲e each have a bag 鈥 with just two changes of clothes, I have my laptop, documents, but everything else, all my belongings, I鈥檓 leaving behind.鈥

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Nasser said the call from Global Affairs came a day after an apparent agreement allowed hundreds of foreign passport holders and dozens of wounded Palestinians to leave Gaza through the Rafah crossing for the first time since the war between Israel and Hamas militants began on Oct. 7.

Lists of those allowed out that were published Wednesday and Thursday did not include Canada among several other countries.

Global Affairs Canada said Wednesday night that it was aware of reports that one Canadian citizen was able to leave the Palestinian territory at the Rafah border crossing with the help of a third party, but offered no further information.

Nasser was born in Gaza, immigrated to Canada in 2008 and returned to Gaza City from Mississauga, Ont., with his younger brother and wife in 2021 to be closer to his aging father.

He said Global Affairs did not provide a date or time for a potential evacuation, but told his family to watch for updated versions of the list posted online by the General Authority for Border Crossings in Gaza.

While the possibility of an evacuation is positive news, Nasser said he鈥檚 worried about being able to get his wife, who is pregnant, and sister-in law across once Canadians are allowed to leave Gaza.

鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of a dilemma for all of us,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not sure what to do with this situation.鈥

In Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not say Thursday why Canadians remain off the border crossing lists, calling it an 鈥渆xtremely complicated鈥 situation.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pushing on our friends in Israel, our friends in Egypt, working with the Americans and others to make sure that Canadian families get on the list. We鈥檙e not going to stop until we get them out,鈥 Trudeau said.

鈥淲e are engaged in every way we possibly can be.鈥

The Palestinian delegation in Ottawa said it couldn鈥檛 share any information about how the lists are assembled, and referred queries to Global Affairs Canada.

鈥淚srael has been working since (Wednesday) to facilitate the departure of the thousands of foreign nationals from the Gaza Strip, and in this context has been also working closely with Canadian authorities,鈥 Israel鈥檚 embassy in Ottawa said in a written statement.

The Egyptian and Qatari embassies did not have an immediate response to questions about the lists.

On X, formerly known as Twitter, the Canadian embassy in Egypt said Thursday that a team of consular officials was ready to help Canadians, permanent residents and their family members 鈥渁s soon as they cross鈥 at Rafah.

鈥淲e are in direct contact with the government of #Egypt to help Canadians leave,鈥 it said.

Those officials 鈥渁re ready to move to the border as quickly as possible, once we receive the final approval from the local authorities to do so,鈥 Global Affairs Canada said in a Thursday afternoon media statement.

鈥淎s of now, the government of Egypt is only allowing foreign embassies to be on site at the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing once their residents are confirmed to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip,鈥 the department said.

Global Affairs added it is telling Canadians 鈥渢o be ready to depart once we are informed that they can cross the border.鈥

Dalia Salim, a resident of London, Ont., who is trying to get her 66-year-old Canadian father out of Gaza, said she was trying to reach her father to tell him to head toward the Rafah crossing ahead of a possible evacuation.

鈥淚鈥檓 very worried he鈥檒l miss that border opening,鈥 she said in a phone interview Thursday. 鈥淪ome of them are using radios (to get news) so might hear this on the radio there. I don鈥檛 know. I鈥檓 just so overwhelmed and so tired right now.鈥

Salim, who has been communicating with the government on her father鈥檚 behalf, said she got an email from Global Affairs late Wednesday night saying Canadians 鈥渨ill be assigned specific departure dates,鈥 that have not yet been set, to be allowed to cross at Rafah.

The email told Canadians and their eligible family members to have their travel documents prepared and to be 鈥渞eady to travel at short notice鈥 when contacted, she said.

Salim said her father retired last year and was spending time in Gaza with his aging mother. Her family was hoping her father would be able to evacuate with his mother but was worried she could be barred from leaving because she is Palestinian, Salim said.

鈥淎nd if he comes back here, he won鈥檛 be in a good state of mind just thinking about the rest of his family, everyone he left behind,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e just wanted to go back to his land and back to his roots and just enjoy his retirement.鈥

Global Affairs Canada said it鈥檚 working around the clock to evacuate Canadians. 鈥淐anada has one of the largest contingents of nationals in Gaza,鈥 the department wrote.

鈥淲e have provided to regional partners a list of close to 450 eligible Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their family members who want to leave Gaza.鈥

Gaza, home to 2.3 million people, is in the grip of a severe humanitarian crisis amid the siege imposed since the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. Since 2007, Gaza has been controlled by Hamas, which Canada considers a terrorist organization. Over half the territory鈥檚 population has fled their homes, and supplies of food, medicine, water and fuel are running low.

The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza said Thursday that the Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas conflict has reached more than 9,000.

More than 1,400 people in Israel have been killed, most of them civilians slain in the initial Oct. 7 attack by Hamas. In addition, around 240 hostages were taken from Israel into Gaza by the militant group.

Fakiha Baig and Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press

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