Democrats call for $75 million in Palestine aid to be freed amid Gaza's 'humanitarian catastrophe'
Nearly 150 Ìýmembers of Congress are calling on a key Senator to allow $75 million in aid to to be freed.
The 145 members of the US' lower house Wednesday sent a letter to the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
James Risch, the Republican in question, is believed to be the reason the money has been held back, Haaretz reported on Wednesday.
The Democrats said they wanted "to respectfully request" the $75 million be let go.
They said this "is so desperately needed to meet the needs of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians rebuilding their lives" following the recent escalation in Gaza.
Israeli in Gaza in a brutal 11 day military campaignÌýlast month, while rocket fire from Hamas and others in Gaza took the lives of 12 in Israel.
The letter, headed up by Congressman Jamie Raskin, also said: "Gaza is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe. Buildings lie in rubble. Access to clean water and electricity is sporadic or nonexistent."
It continued, explaining that food, coronavirus, and homelessness are other concerns.
"The magnitude of the crisis is staggering".
Figures as diametrically opposed as left-wing, pro-Palestine politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ted Deutch, aÌýclear supporter of Israel, have signed on,Ìý±á²¹²¹°ù±ð³Ù³úÌýsaid.
The Biden White House had pledged the money to help rebuild Gaza.
The cash was agreed by both sides of the political divide.
Donald Trump was the one who gave the measure assent, the letter noted.
The message also explained: "Secretary Antony Blinken has made clear that Hamas and other terrorist groups will not benefit from our humanitarian assistance."
NEW: I led 140+ in urging Sen. Jim Risch to stop blocking millions in humanitarian aid for Palestinians. This aid was passed in FY20 & signed by the former President. As the ceasefire takes hold, we must help relieve the suffering of countless civilians.
— Rep. Jamie Raskin (@RepRaskin)
Jewish group Americans for Peace Now's president and chief executive, Hadar Susskind the letter.
"We are pleased to support Representative Raskin's effort and appreciate each of the 145 members who signed the letter.
"Senator Risch should immediately release his hold on this aid."