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Gaza Aid: 0M State Dept. Funding Considered

Gaza Aid: $500M State Dept. Funding Considered

June 7, 2025 News

the U.S. State ‍Department is poised to decide on a $500‌ million aid package for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation⁣ (GHF).‍ This potential⁤ funding ⁣could significantly reshape U.S. involvement in the region. Approval would make the U.S. the⁢ primary donor,amplifying its influence ⁤but also increasing ⁤its duty amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The GHF’s ​efforts ⁤to deliver humanitarian​ aid, bypassing Hamas, raise serious questions. Concerns over ‌U.S. liability for ⁣potential casualties around aid centers are also being ‍voiced. Discover the ongoing debate within the State Department. ​News Directory 3 is following ​this⁣ developing story.What does⁣ this⁤ mean ‍for the⁣ future? Delve into the evolving situation⁢ and discover what’s next…

Key Points

  • State‌ Department considers $500 million for Gaza Humanitarian foundation (GHF).
  • U.S. could ⁤become largest donor, increasing influence and responsibility.
  • GHF aims to deliver⁤ aid without Hamas involvement.
  • Concerns raised over​ U.S. ⁢liability for potential mass ‍casualty incidents.

U.S. Considers $500M‍ for Gaza⁤ Humanitarian Aid Amid⁢ Controversy

⁤ ⁤ Updated June ⁤7,⁣ 2025
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The State ‍Department⁢ is weighing ⁣a proposal to allocate $500 million to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a U.S.and Israel-backed entity that has been​ providing‌ food to Palestinians in Gaza. A U.S. official and a source familiar with the discussions confirmed the potential funding.

If approved, the U.S. would become the primary donor to ​the GHF, effectively ​taking ownership of ‍the operation. This‍ move could enhance U.S.credibility in⁣ encouraging other nations to contribute to the foundation. Tho, it‍ would ​also deepen U.S. involvement in ‍the Gaza conflict and increase its responsibility‍ for the area’s ‌humanitarian crisis.

The GHF recently launched a new⁤ initiative ​to‍ deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians, bypassing Hamas ⁤control or credit. GHF ‍and​ Israeli officials report that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have received ⁤essential supplies through these efforts. However, ‌recent mass‌ casualty events near aid ⁣centers have raised concerns.⁤ In one incident, the Israel⁣ Defence Forces (IDF) admitted to firing on Palestinians en route⁢ to an⁣ aid distribution site.

The UN and other‌ aid organizations, which have ⁣declined to collaborate ⁢with ‌the ‌GHF, have cautioned that the⁤ newly‌ established aid ⁤centers require civilians to cross IDF lines, perhaps leading to such incidents. Some State Department officials are worried⁢ that U.S. funding could make the nation liable for future mass casualty events around ‌these centers.

Proponents of⁤ the funding ⁣argue that​ it would give the U.S. greater influence⁣ in improving the humanitarian situation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Trump have yet to be briefed⁢ on the ⁣proposal, but discussions are⁤ ongoing within the ⁤State department. A decision is⁣ expected soon, pending ⁣stabilization ​of the situation ‍and a reduction in violent incidents.

The GHF’s funding ‍has been shrouded‌ in ​secrecy.⁤ An Israeli official stated that the GHF secured $100 million at its launch from‍ anonymous foreign governments and ​private donors. Israel’s⁣ public broadcaster,Kan,reported a secret appropriation of over $200 million from the Israeli government to the Ministry of‌ Defense for the GHF,a claim denied ‌by the ‍Prime Minister’s office.

Udi Levy,​ former head of the Mossad’s ‍economic⁣ intelligence unit, ‍alleged that Qatar and Turkey were funding the GHF, ⁣which both governments denied. ‌The Israeli military censor afterward​ removed the interview ‌from Channel 12’s website.

What’s next

the coming week will be critical as the State Department assesses the stability of the region and weighs‍ the potential⁣ risks ⁣and benefits of funding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The decision will likely shape the future of humanitarian‌ aid delivery and U.S.involvement in the Gaza Strip.

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