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Published 17 Apr, 2024 05:15pm

UN appeals for $2.8 billion for Gaza, West Bank aid

The United Nations appealed for $2.8 billion in funding to assist more than three million people in Gaza and the West Bank until the end of the year, to help ease food shortages and prevent looming famine in Gaza, Reuters reports.

A flash appeal published by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that sum was needed to help 3.1 million people and “reduce human suffering and prevent further loss of life.” A major chunk of funding — $782.1 million — will be destined for food aid for 2.2 million people in Gaza and 400,000 people in the West Bank, the appeal said.

More than six months of crisis have created critical food shortages among Gaza’s Palestinians that in some areas now exceed famine levels, according to the United Nations.

A senior UN aid official said that the United Nations was struggling to prevent famine in the Gaza Strip and while there had been some improvement in coordination with Israel, aid deliveries in the enclave still faced obstacles.

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