President Barack Obama says the U.S. is providing an additional $195 million in humanitarian and food aid to Syrian rebels.
That means the U.S. has now sent more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid since the two-year Syrian civil war started.
Obama is timing the new aid to coincide with Eid al-Fitr, a holiday marking the end of Ramadan, Islam's holy month of fasting.
Obama says many Americans have celebrated Ramadan with Muslims. He says millions in Syria are displaced and that the U.S. wants to help.
The humanitarian aid follows recent approval of a U.S. aid package of weapons to Syrian rebels aimed at reversing recent battlefield gains by President Bashar Assad.
The White House issued the statement Wednesday while Obama was traveling in California.

Obama pledges $195 million more in Syria aid

The United States has now sent more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid since the two-year Syrian civil war started. (Photo courtesy of www.usaid.gov)
Associated Press, Washington
Thursday 08 August 2013
Last Update: Thursday, 08 August 2013 KSA 00:31 - GMT 21:31
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