UN appeals for $2.8 billion to help 3 million Palestinians in desperate need of food and other aid
- The United Nations requested $2.8 billion to aid 3 million Palestinians in Gaza, emphasizing the need for food, sanitation, water, and health services.
- Head of the U.N. Office for Gaza, Andrea De Domenico, highlighted the urgent need for massive operations to restore essential services disrupted by military actions.
- Israel's military operation severely damaged Shifa Hospital, forcing its closure, while promising increased aid flow after drone strikes killed aid workers.
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$2.8 billion appeal for three million people in Gaza, West Bank
The development came amid reports of ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip including Gaza City in the north, Rafah in southern Gaza and central Gaza, where more than dozen people were believed to have died in an apparent missile attack on a refugee camp on Tuesday.
UN appeals for $2.8bn for Gaza, West Bank aid
The United Nations appealed on Wednesday for $2.8bn (R53.37bn) in funding to assist more than 3-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.


UN appeals for $2.8 billion for Gaza, West Bank aid
GENEVA - The United Nations appealed on Wednesday 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. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UN appeals for $2.8 bln for Gaza, West Bank aid
GENEVA: The United Nations appealed on Wednesday 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. 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.”
$2.8 billion appeal for three million people in Gaza, West Bank
UN and partner agencies insisted on Wednesday that “critical changes” are needed to improve aid access into Gaza, as they launched a $2.8 billion appeal to provide urgent assistance for millions of people in the devastated enclave, but also in the West Bank, where Palestinians have been targeted by increasing settler violence.
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