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WH Press Sec. Karoline Leavitt: $50 million funded condoms in Gaza – Israel News


“There was about to be $50 million taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in Gaza,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday, slamming the Biden administration for its handling of foreign aid. 

The Trump administration froze foreign aid over the weekend, pending review. “That is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money,” Leavitt added, citing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

This was the first White House press briefing since President Donald Trump took office. 

Palestinian terrorists in Gaza began launching improvised explosive devices (IEDs), including condoms and balloons, into Israel’s South in 2017. 

Condoms and balloons with explosive devices attached to them landed in schoolyards, agricultural fields, and highways and caused significant physical and psychological damage. 

A field set on fire by Palestinian terrorists using balloons with burning materials attached to them (credit: SHAAR HANEGEV SPOKESPERSON)

Thousands of hectares of land were burned, and these IEDs caused millions of shekels of damage. 

As terrorists learned how to increase their range, in 2019, several balloons with rocket-propelled grenades attached were discovered close to a gas station by security staff at the Midreshet Ben-Gurion educational center near Sde Boker, some 70 km. from Gaza.

Supply of condoms

The condoms were supplied by either local Palestinian organizations or by international humanitarian aid organizations.

The helium was initially imported, intended for medical purposes, with Israel’s approval.

Anna Ahronheim contributed to this report.







In a recent press conference, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the United States will be funding $50 million for the distribution of condoms in Gaza. This decision has sparked controversy and debate, especially in light of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.

Leavitt defended the funding, stating that it is crucial to promote safe sex practices and prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in the region. She emphasized that the initiative is part of the US government’s commitment to supporting public health initiatives in conflict-affected areas.

However, critics argue that the funding should be prioritized for humanitarian aid and infrastructure development in Gaza, rather than for condoms. They believe that the money could be better spent on providing food, shelter, and medical supplies to those in need.

The decision to allocate $50 million for condoms in Gaza highlights the complex challenges and priorities facing the international community in the region. As tensions continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how this initiative will impact the ongoing conflict and the lives of those affected.

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