EU Allocates $1 Billion for Gaza War Reconstruction
The European Commission has launched a $1 billion aid fund to facilitate the recovery of Gaza amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis stemming from over two years of armed conflict. Announced at a donor meeting in Brussels, the "Team Gaza Initiative" is set to address urgent infrastructure needs, including water and sanitation projects, debris removal, and healthcare system restoration.
The initiative sees participation from a coalition of 14 European nations alongside global financial institutions such as the World Bank and the European Investment Bank. Countries such as Australia and Canada are anticipated to join the effort, signaling a broader international commitment to aiding the war-torn enclave. Despite these efforts, the allocated funds fall significantly short of the estimated tens of billions required for comprehensive reconstruction.
With Israel's military actions persisting despite a US-brokered ceasefire, the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains severe, with substantial casualties reported since hostilities decreased. EU officials emphasize the pressing need for improved conditions on the ground to ensure aid reaches those in need and contributes effectively to rebuilding the socio-economic fabric of the region.