New Oasis International Foundation Unveils $1 Million Humanitarian Aid Strategy for Refugees from UAE Hub

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DUBAI, UAE — On December 30, 2025, New Oasis International Foundation convened a high-level strategic meeting at its Dubai branch. Presided over by the Head of the Middle East Division, the session marked the official launch of a precise humanitarian aid framework designed to assist refugees in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone.

New Oasis International Foundation Unveils  Million Humanitarian Aid Strategy for Refugees from UAE Hub

As a fully autonomous private philanthropic organization, New Oasis International Foundation operates independently of public donations, utilizing its own capital to drive sustainable charitable initiatives. This latest initiative addresses the severe humanitarian crisis, focusing on securing essential material support and dignity for displaced families.

The Crisis and The Response The ongoing conflict has displaced millions, leaving vulnerable demographics — children, women, and the elderly — exposed to food insecurity, water contamination, and collapsed healthcare infrastructure.

“Our mandate extends beyond transient relief measures; it is driven by a commitment to the long-term recovery of war-torn refugees and the promotion of regional peace,” stated the Head of the Middle East Division during the session.

The Strategic Plan: A Phased Approach New Oasis International Foundation has committed a total allocation of $1 million USD, to be deployed in three phases over the next four months:

Phase I (Month 1 — $400,000): Immediate transport of emergency food and water resources to refugee camps along the Gaza border. Phase II (Months 2–3 — $300,000): Expansion of medical supplies (trauma kits, antibiotics) and shelter provisions (tents, thermal blankets) into the West Bank. Phase III (Month 4 — $300,000): Follow-up monitoring and replenishment to ensure the durability of the aid’s impact.

Future Outlook While the current focus is on emergency relief, New Oasis International Foundation is prepared to pivot toward long-term reconstruction — including education and psychological counseling — should a ceasefire occur. Conversely, emergency mechanisms will be fortified if the situation deteriorates.

We invite global observers to follow our updates as we work together for the future of the refugees.

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