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EU Pledges $56 Million in Humanitarian Aid for Gaza and West Bank
EU Pledges $56 Million in Humanitarian Aid for Gaza and West Bank

EU Pledges $56 Million in Humanitarian Aid for Gaza and West Bank

Brussels, 21 May (ONA) --- The European Commission today announced an additional $56.7 million in humanitarian aid for Gaza and the West Bank as part of a larger aid package for the region.

The money, which is to be made available to aid organizations in the region, is intended "to help meet the urgent needs and ease the suffering of the Palestinians," said EU Crisis Management Commissioner Hadja Lahbib.

"But no aid can reach those who need it without safe, unimpeded access for humanitarian workers. That must be guaranteed," Lahbib said.

The new funding brings the total of humanitarian assistance allocated to Gaza and the West Bank in 2025 to €170 million.

The commission said it will provide an additional € 20 million in humanitarian aid to Syria to cover basic support like food and healthcare, bringing the total for this year to € 202.5 million.

"In Syria, we're boosting funding for the north-east, where people urgently need healthcare and protection, and we are doing so with neutrality and without any discrimination," Lahbib said.

An additional € 13 million was allocated to Lebanon.

"In Lebanon, as families try to cope under a fragile ceasefire, we're scaling up help with basics like food and medical care - especially for vulnerable Syrian refugees and Lebanese communities," said the commissioner.

--- Ends/Khalid