Australia pledges another A$10mil in humanitarian aid for Gaza

Australia pledges another A$10mil in humanitarian aid for Gaza

The funding through Unicef and UNFPA aims to provide 'lifesaving assistance, with a focus on women and girls' in the enclave.

Laos ASEAN Penny Wong_210724_AP
Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong said the aid for Gaza will include the ‘delivery of nutrition and essential hygiene and health products’. (AP pic)
SYDNEY:
The Australian government on Monday said it would provide a further A$10 million in humanitarian aid for Gaza, reported German news agency dpa.

Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong said the funding would provide “lifesaving assistance, with a focus on women and girls” through United Nations agencies Unicef and UNFPA.

“Australia’s support will help address the dire humanitarian situation with the delivery of nutrition and essential hygiene and health products,” Wong said.

“Rapid, safe, and unimpeded humanitarian relief must reach civilians, and aid workers must be protected to enable their lifesaving work. We continue to press for a ceasefire, the protection of civilians and the release of hostages.”

Minister for international development and the Pacific Pat Conroy called the situation in the Gaza Strip “catastrophic.”

“Civilians should not be made to pay the price for the horrendous acts of others. The suffering must stop,” Conroy said.

Canberra has committed A$82.5 million in humanitarian assistance since the beginning of the Gaza war. On Oct 7, gunmen from Hamas and other extremist groups killed more than 1,200 people in Israel and took about 250 hostage, triggering the war.

More than 41,000 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since then.

Negotiations for a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel and the return of the remaining hostages, mediated by the US, Qatar, and Egypt have been at an impasse for months.

Stay current - Follow FMT on WhatsApp, Google news and Telegram

Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.