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Biden announces $100m aid in Gaza

...says US unequivocally stands for protection of civilian life during conflict

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
October 18, 2023
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  • Biden announced that he had met with the Israeli Cabinet and asked them to allow humanitarian aid to pass from Egypt to Gaza and the West Bank

President Joe Biden pledged to send $100 million worth of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza and the West Bank after a solidarity visit to Israel on Wednesday.

In a clear attempt to walk the tightrope between supporting Israel as well as civilians in Palestine, Mr Biden announced that he had met with the Israeli Cabinet and asked them to allow humanitarian aid to pass from Egypt to Gaza and the West Bank.

In agreement to allow for the aid, there will be inspections and clear delivery to civilians only not Hamas.

“Let me be clear, if Hamas diverts or steals the assistance, they will have demonstrated once again that they have no concern for the welfare of the Palestinian people,” Mr Biden said in Tel Aviv.

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Mr Biden said the US “unequivocally stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict” and re-iterated the dire need for food, water, medicine and shelter in Gaza.

After Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October, Israel cut off the flow of food, water and fuel to Gaza and requested civilians evacuate as soon as possible – sparking controversy among those trying to mediate between the two countries.

Tuesday’s deadly airstrike on a hospital in Gaza City only exasperated the problem.

Now, over a million civilians affected by the war will receive access to “clean water, food, hygiene support, medical care and other essential needs,” according to the White House. However, it is unclear when the aid will begin flowing.

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