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    US commits $336 million for Gaza and West Bank humanitarian relief

    October 1, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The United States has announced an additional $336 million in humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, bringing the total U.S. assistance for the region to over $1 billion since October 2023. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will facilitate the distribution of these funds through its partners on the ground, addressing a variety of urgent needs as the conflict continues.

    US commits $336 million for Gaza and West Bank humanitarian relief

    This new tranche of aid will help deliver critical resources, including food, medical supplies, and psychosocial services, to those most affected by the hostilities. USAID stated that the funding will also enhance access to clean drinking water, sanitation services, and hygiene products, vital for maintaining public health in the densely populated regions of Gaza and the West Bank. Beyond health and nutrition, the funding will be used to provide emergency shelter for displaced families, particularly in Gaza, where many have been forced from their homes.

    USAID underscored that the shelter assistance is a priority ahead of the coming winter months, with the goal of preparing vulnerable populations for colder conditions. The U.S. has steadily increased its humanitarian support for Palestinians over the past year, committing more than $1 billion in total aid since October 2023. The Biden administration has framed these efforts as part of a broader initiative to alleviate suffering and support a path toward long-term peace in the region. USAID highlighted that the humanitarian assistance is being coordinated with international partners to ensure that aid delivery is both effective and efficient.

    In addition to addressing immediate humanitarian needs, the U.S. is also engaging diplomatically in the region to encourage de-escalation and seek peaceful resolutions to the conflict. However, with the situation on the ground remaining volatile, the U.S. is emphasizing the importance of continued humanitarian efforts to provide immediate relief to those affected. USAID’s latest funding announcement underscores the U.S. government’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during the ongoing conflict and beyond. Further details on the aid package and future initiatives can be found in USAID’s official communications.

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