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European Union commits €70m more for Gaza aid

European Union commits €70m more for Gaza aid
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The European Union has announced a plan to give an extra 68 million euros ($73 million) to provide desperately needed aid to Palestinians in Gaza.

EU made the statement on Friday, April 26, 2024, saying; “In light of the continued deterioration of the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the steady rise of needs on the ground, the European Commission is stepping up its funding to support Palestinians affected by the ongoing war.

“This support brings total EU humanitarian assistance to 193 million euros for Palestinians in need inside Gaza and across the region in 2024.”

The EU said the new aid would be focused on food deliveries, clean water, sanitation and shelters, and would be channelled through local partners on the ground.

The United Nations has said Israel’s operation has turned Gaza into a “humanitarian hellscape”, amid fears of a looming famine.

The EU and United States have demanded that Israel allow more aid into Gaza.

The US military said on Thursday it had begun construction of a pier meant to boost deliveries to the territory.

The war in Gaza began with an unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 that resulted in the deaths of about 1,170 people in Israel and left the civilian population of two million people in need of humanitarian assistance to survive.

Israel vowed to destroy Hamas, with a retaliatory offensive that has killed at least 34,356 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

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