Superstar boxer Ryan Garcia, left, of Los Angeles, pledges to donate $20 million each to Gaza and Israel to support children after his victory over Devin Haney. (AP File)
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Boxing sensation Ryan Garcia has revealed plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss aid for children in the conflict-stricken region of Gaza.
The 25-year-old Los Angeles boxer, fresh off a surprising victory over previously unbeaten World Boxing Council junior welterweight champion Devin Haney, expressed his commitment to protecting children during his pre- and post-fight interviews.
Garcia stated, “I’m all about supporting children. I’m not part of Hamas. I love Israel. Israel loves me. I love people from Gaza and Palestine.”
He further emphasized his intention to help children on both sides of the conflict, regardless of political affiliations.
In a previous post, Garcia pledged to donate $20 million to Gaza following his fight with Haney. He reiterated this commitment, saying, “If I’m going to send $20 million to Gaza, I’m gonna send $20 million to Israel if it helps out kids.”
Read more at Washington Examiner.
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