International support organizations are warned of the Humanitarian Gaza efforts that the US agency for international development (USAID) extinguishes the government’s government efficiency department.
Musk said he was in the “process” – to “Turn off“Agency – Supervised foreign support, disaster relief and international development programs – and President Donald Trump agreed with him.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of the State of Marco Rubio said Monday was appointed Director of USAIDE on Monday, saying that the agency is “not working” and say that it must be aligned with national interests of the US.
Alex Smith recommended former USAIDE contractor, food, health and mother’s health, told ABC News that the disassembly of the agency could have a significant impact on Gaza.
“It will be the system,” Smith said, he left the agency last year. “You know, the countries are trying to imagine how they meet gaps, but they don’t have money, and finding new donors can have years.”
Smith stated that the previous federal funding mentioned by the Trump administration would not affect emergency food programs, but also provides humanitarian aid in other fronts.
“There is much more than the food support it makes for usaid. That is the wrong concept. All we do is throwing up the dollars and big food,” he said. “Infectious diseases, malaria, TV, Knife with Gaza conditions, we have seen some poles. So the cholera is already there to try to deal with specific infectious diseases. “
Jesse Marks, the main advocate of the Middle East International organizations of humanitarian organizations, told that Abc News was worried about USAID’s stops that the fire-hamas was placed in Jeopardy.
“Support is generally freezed, but especially in Gaza, which has already been a fragile fire and the potential of the two phase and the release of three wars,” said Marks.
“I think people are not necessarily connected to Gaza Humanitarian access, USAID, the Fund of the State Department – was the main feature of the negotiation under the fire break,” continued. “So if you remove Gaza support, directly or as a second order effect of support-freezing, which creates a risk of a wider fire break collapse.”

In Washington, the view of the USAID building in DC, February 1 2025.
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Usaid has supported Gaza and West Bank at least 2021, at least 2021, support increased after the Israel-Hamas war.
In November 2024, USAID is announced He gave $ 230 million in supplementary financing “to protect the Western Bank and the Economic Program to Recover and Development Gaza”. He has spent more than $ 2.1 billion in humanitarian aid from October 7, 2023.
US Office of Palestinian Affairs said USAID funding The agency would allow food support to provide food support, emergency health care and psychosocial services and can help drink clean water, hygiene products and sanitation services.
Last week of ABC News, the non-profit international body (IMC) said that USAID received 68 million dollars to create large Hospitals in Gaza and treat more than 33,000 civilians per month.
Spokesperson also ruled out the official US State Department claims to buy or distribute the funding of IMC USAID.
USAID was partly renovated in international pressure in Israel to increase the flow of Gaza.
In April 2024, Samantha Power Usaid administrator Testified before CongressSaying that the part of Gaza experienced a famine and that these conditions were “as serious as I saw in my career.
His assessment came after a March 2024 report In the classification of the integrated party phase, the hunger was “immediate” in the north of Gaza and the whole population experienced a high level of food security.
That day, the Israeli military spokesman back Adm. Daniel Hagari told reporters Israel built the new lands of Israel to send more support to Israel, based on pre-prominent Proments by Benjamin Netanyahu in Benjamin Netanyahu.
Support organizations Médecins sans Frontières (MSF), non-limited doctors and Oxfam, made up of 21 independent NGOs, called USAID USAID.
“The disassembly of USAID would be a striking and destructive political power that would be deadly consequences for millions of people living in serious humanitarian emergency and extreme poverty.” Abby Maxman, President Oxfam America and CEO said term.
Abc News’ Katherine Faulders, Shannon Kingston, Maryalice Parks and Stein will help in this report.