US won't allocate $60B for Gaza
State Department announced refusal to fund the project
The State Department said the U.S. will not allocate nearly $60 billion from its budget to rebuild Gaza's infrastructure. Earlier, The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources, reported that Washington was ready to provide grants and loan guarantees totaling $60 billion for a project named 'Project Dawn.' In response to the report about grant plans, government officials stated that these proposals are unconfirmed and funding will not be provided.
News from 2024 noted that the U.S. federal budget, which discussed support measures for the conflict zone in Israel and Palestine, does not include funding for reconstruction work in Gaza. International media previously reported on America's plans for the 'Project Dawn' initiative.
Specific details regarding the terms and timelines of the grant proposals were not clarified in this report.
Context
Project 'Project Dawn'—a name used in American media to refer to potential grants and loan guarantees aimed at post-conflict reconstruction in Gaza.
The US has abandoned its plan to allocate $60 billion for Gaza's reconstruction, despite previously published assumptions about such aid.
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