September 20, 2024

US allocates $100mln in aid to Gaza, West Bank


Amman: Head of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Samantha Power announced, on Thursday, that the United States, through the agency, will provide an additional $100 million in critical humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in dire need throughout Gaza and the West Bank.

The US embassy in Amman said, in a statement, that this funding will support USAID’s partner the UN World Food Program (WFP) to deliver urgently needed food assistance in Gaza and the West Bank. Nearly the entire population in Gaza is facing emergency levels of food insecurity and is in need of assistance, especially the most vulnerable, including children and pregnant and nursing women.

Through this additional assistance, USAID will also provide logistics support for the safe and efficient delivery of lifesaving humanitarian aid across Gaza amid a persistently challenging and insecure operating environment.

The U.S. continues to prioritize the protection of civilians and aid workers, who are operating at incredibly high
risk to deliver aid to people in need throughout Gaza and the West Bank.

This new funding, provided under the recently passed bipartisan National Security Supplemental, brings the total humanitarian aid that the United States has announced for Palestinians since the beginning of the conflict to more than $774 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency