Today, the United States announced nearly $336 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza and the West Bank affected by the ongoing conflict, which has forced more than 1.9 million Palestinians from their homes and where more than 2.1 million face acute food insecurity.
This additional funding will enable USAID partners to continue providing life-saving humanitarian aid, including vital food assistance, expanded support in emergency health care, nutrition, psychosocial services, and increased access to safe drinking water, hygiene products, and sanitation services. This funding will also support emergency shelter assistance to displaced Gazans to help them prepare for the upcoming winter months.
Today's funding brings the total U.S. humanitarian assistance announced for the Palestinian people to more than $1 billion since October 2023.
Over the last year, this conflict has cost the lives of innocent Palestinians and Israelis and has left Gaza and the West Bank in a state of humanitarian crisis and dire humanitarian need. The United States continues to call on all parties to agree to a ceasefire deal and an immediate release of hostages, and to allow for the immediate scale-up of humanitarian aid moving into and throughout Gaza.