Israeli politicians expressed gratitude towards the United States as the Senate approved a $95 billion package that includes funding for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. The bill, which had been delayed, is now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature. Israeli leaders, including opposition leader Yair Lapid and Foreign Affairs Minister Israel Katz, emphasized the importance of the strategic relationship between Israel and the US for national security.
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Meanwhile, in Gaza, the aftermath of the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to worsen. A mass grave containing over 340 bodies was discovered at a hospital in Khan Younis, highlighting the humanitarian catastrophe in the region. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees reported that more than 270,000 tons of solid waste remain uncollected in Gaza, posing a significant health risk.
Key Points of the Aid Package
The aid package allocates $26.4 billion to support Israel's defense efforts against Iran and its proxies. Specific provisions include funding for missile defense systems such as Iron Dome and David’s Sling, as well as the Iron Beam defense system. The bill aims to bolster Israel's defense capabilities in response to recent attacks.
Escalating Tensions
As the conflict persists, Hamas has vowed to continue its attacks on Israel, with the spokesperson of Hamas’ military wing issuing a warning. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have issued evacuation warnings to residents in certain areas of Gaza, citing the presence of terrorist infrastructure.
International Response
Germany has resumed cooperation with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) following an independent review of its neutrality. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has raised concerns about the risk of famine, with a top State Department official emphasizing the need for urgent action to avert a potential humanitarian disaster.