The European Union coordinates with dozens of countries to mobilize funding for Gaza’s recovery efforts, according to multiple reports. The EU’s efforts focus on raising about 900 million euros (roughly $1 billion) for a recovery fund for Gaza. Outlets describe the initiative as a coordinated international effort led by the EU, bringing together contributions from a broad group of nations to support post-conflict recovery needs in the territory. The reporting indicates that the figure is the amount being targeted or pledged collectively through the EU’s coordination. While the sources do not detail the specific destination or breakdown of the funds, they consistently characterize the campaign as an EU-led effort to secure large-scale financial support. The amount is presented in both euros and U.S. dollars, reflecting currency conversion in the coverage. Overall, the articles agree that the EU is acting as a central coordinator for a multi-country pledge aimed at financing recovery in Gaza.