White House Claims $50 Million Was Set Aside For Condoms In Gaza Before Federal Aid Freeze

White House Claims $50 Million Was Set Aside For Condoms In Gaza Before Federal Aid Freeze
The White House claims that $50 million in foreign aid was allocated to fund “condoms in Gaza” before a temporary freeze on U.S. assistance.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the funds were part of a broader initiative aimed at improving public health in the region.
However, this aid was put on hold over the weekend as the State Department initiated a review of ongoing foreign assistance. The freeze has sparked debate over U.S. foreign aid priorities, with some questioning the effectiveness of funding specific health initiatives in the midst of ongoing regional conflicts.
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