China Offers Cash, Vaccines to People in Gaza
China said Friday it will offer cash and 200,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Palestinians caught up in the latest fighting in the Gaza Strip.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told
reporters that $1 million would be provided as emergency humanitarian
assistance and another $1 million would go to UNRWA, the UN agency that
provides vital assistance to the 75% of the enclave’s population who are
refugees.
China will “continue to provide humanitarian
support within its capacity and actively participate in the reconstruction of
Gaza according to the needs of the Palestinian side,” Zhao said at a daily
briefing.
The fighting has brought Gaza’s health care system
to the brink of collapse and its COVID-19 vaccination drive, already slow, has
stopped, according to WHO’s top official in Gaza, Sacha Bootsma.
China has become a major exporter and donor of
COVID-19 vaccines, taking a leading role in what some have termed “vaccine
diplomacy.”
China is a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause but also maintains robust ties with Israel.