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Saudi Arabia expands humanitarian aid to Gaza with new KSrelief-ICRC agreement
Saudi Arabia:
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief
Center signed a cooperation agreement with the International Committee of the
Red Cross to bolster emergency response efforts for Gaza, the Saudi Press Agency
reported on Saturday.
The deal was signed by KSrelief Assistant
Supervisor-General for Operations and Programs Ahmed Al-Baiz and ICRC
Director-General Pierre Krahenbuhl.
Under the agreement, KSrelief will provide an
additional $1.85 million in aid, bringing its total support for the ICRC’s
efforts in Gaza to $11.85 million.
The funding will be directed toward the delivery
of essential medical supplies to health facilities, as well as improving water
and sanitation services — critical sectors strained by the humanitarian crisis.
Since the outbreak of hostilities between Hamas
and Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated
dramatically.
The conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of
casualties, widespread displacement and severe shortages of food, clean water
and medical supplies.
Hospitals and health centers have struggled to
cope with the influx of injured civilians, with many facilities facing critical
shortages of medicine, electricity and even basic equipment.
The destruction of infrastructure has also left
large portions of the population without access to clean drinking water,
exacerbating the risk of disease outbreaks.
Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, has been at the
forefront of aid efforts for Gaza, working alongside international partners to
provide food assistance, medical supplies and emergency relief.