CELEBRITY
BREAKING: Taylor Swift and Beyoncé Join Forces with WHO and Red Cross in Controversial $1B Plan to Save 200,000 Lives in Israel, Iran, and Ukraine

In an unprecedented move that has sparked global attention, pop icons Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Red Cross to launch a $1 billion humanitarian initiative aimed at saving 200,000 lives in conflict zones across Israel, Iran, and Ukraine. Announced on June 19, 2025, the plan has ignited a firestorm of debate, blending celebrity influence with geopolitics and humanitarian aid in ways never seen before.
The initiative, dubbed the “Harmony in Crisis Fund,” seeks to address acute health and nutritional crises in three of the world’s most volatile regions. According to a joint statement from WHO and the Red Cross, the $1 billion will fund:
• Emergency Medical Care: Establishing mobile hospitals and trauma centers in Gaza, Tehran, and Kyiv to treat victims of ongoing conflicts.
• Nutritional Aid: Distributing ready-to-use therapeutic foods like Plumpy’Nut, which costs just $1 per child per day, to combat malnutrition in Gaza, where the UN warns 2.3 million people face famine risk.
• Vaccination and Disease Prevention: Scaling up programs for malaria, tuberculosis, and polio, which have surged due to disrupted healthcare systems. Experts estimate these efforts could prevent 200,000 deaths annually from infectious diseases alone.