Israel concludes its military did not commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six other aid workers in Gaza two years ago, according to reporting from Canadian outlets.

The coverage frames the finding as a formal determination that the incident does not meet a criminal threshold. Both sources describe the incident as involving an aid convoy or aid workers operating in Gaza and note that one of the victims is Canadian. The reports also emphasize the presence of a Canadian in the group killed, connecting the international investigation to Canadian public interest.

In terms of differing angles, the excerpts provided primarily align on the core outcome—Israel’s conclusion that no criminal act occurred—and the fact pattern, including the Canadian victim and the two-year timeline. The Winnipeg Free Press and City News Toronto headlines both characterize the result as Israel “clearing itself,” while the underlying reporting focuses on the conclusion of the military assessment rather than on broader policy responses or separate allegations mentioned by other outlets.