JEDDAH — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), the charity arm of Saudi Arabia, has carried out a total of 94 projects in Palestine, amounting to over $360 million, Al-Akhbariya TV reported on Saturday.

The center has also financed a project in Gaza worth $4 million.

According to the report, food support projects cost over $92 million, support for various sectors exceeded $91 million, projects for accommodation and non-food items amounted to $66 million, and support in the health sector exceeded $54 million.

Additionally, the Saudi Fund for Development financed a project in Gaza worth $4 million, which included a project to develop a rainwater harvesting system.

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