US to send $47M in humanitarian aid to Gaza Strip
CAIRO – The U.S. is sending
$47 million in humanitarian aid to the besieged Gaza Strip to help tens
of thousands of Palestinians there who have been forced from their
homes since war broke out two weeks ago.
A State Department breakdown of the aid that was released Monday said nearly a third of the money -- $15 million -- will go to the United Nations' refugee mission in Gaza.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was expected to discuss the aid with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in a meeting late Monday in Cairo.
Kerry arrived in the Egyptian capital only hours earlier in a U.S. push to help broker a truce between Israel and the militant group Hamas that controls Gaza.
A State Department breakdown of the aid that was released Monday said nearly a third of the money -- $15 million -- will go to the United Nations' refugee mission in Gaza.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was expected to discuss the aid with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in a meeting late Monday in Cairo.
Kerry arrived in the Egyptian capital only hours earlier in a U.S. push to help broker a truce between Israel and the militant group Hamas that controls Gaza.
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