
United States Commits $30 Million to Gaza Humanitarian Aid Amidst Ongoing Crisis
Washington, D.C. – The United States has announced its first known direct financial contribution to humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip, allocating $30 million to the 'Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.' This funding comes as the region continues to grapple with a severe humanitarian crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict since October 2023. Footage from Gaza depicts scenes of widespread destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble and large numbers of displaced individuals seeking aid. Residents are seen navigating damaged areas, many carrying boxes and supplies, highlighting the urgent need for assistance. Smoke plumes from recent explosions are visible, underscoring the persistent volatility in the area. According to reports, the 'Gaza Humanitarian Foundation' coordinates its operations with the Israeli army to facilitate aid delivery. The video includes brief glimpses of both US and Israeli officials and military personnel, suggesting a collaborative effort in managing the complex logistical challenges of humanitarian relief in a conflict zone. This financial commitment from the US aims to address the critical needs of the affected population in Gaza.