US Gaza Aid: $30M Despite Violence Concerns
- State Department has greenlit $30 million in humanitarian assistance for Gaza.
- The decision arrives amidst worries about escalating violence near aid distribution points.Questions have also surfaced regarding the foundation's connections to for-profit companies based in the U.S.
- The State Department will monitor the distribution of aid and the foundation's activities to ensure funds are used appropriately and effectively.
The U.S. has approved $30 million in crucial humanitarian aid for Gaza, channeling funds to the Gaza humanitarian Foundation. This marks a notable,first-of-its-kind contribution from the U.S. government to the organization. however, this financial commitment arrives amid rising concerns about the safety of aid distribution points, as violence in the region escalates. Furthermore, questions are being raised regarding the foundation’s ties to for-profit entities based in the United States. News Directory 3 is keenly following this story. the State Department vows diligent oversight to ensure the responsible and effective allocation of these vital resources. Discover what’s next in the ongoing aid efforts.
U.S. Approves $30M in Gaza Humanitarian Aid Amid Concerns
Updated June 26, 2025
The U.S. State Department has greenlit $30 million in humanitarian assistance for Gaza. The funds will go to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, marking the first known U.S. government contribution to the organization.
The decision arrives amidst worries about escalating violence near aid distribution points.Questions have also surfaced regarding the foundation’s connections to for-profit companies based in the U.S.
What’s next
The State Department will monitor the distribution of aid and the foundation’s activities to ensure funds are used appropriately and effectively.
