The Manila Times

Aid ship underway as more Gazans die of hunger

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A Spanish aid boat was en route to the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, opening a new maritime corridor intended to allow deliveries of desperatel­y needed food to the Palestinia­n territory ravaged by months of war between Israel and Hamas.

In a sign of worsening humanitari­an conditions, the Hamas-run territory’s Health Ministry says 27 people died of malnutriti­on and dehydratio­n, most of them children.

A weekslong diplomatic push had sought to bring about a ceasefire and increase aid deliveries before the start of the holy month of Ramadan, but key mediator Qatar said on Tuesday that the warring sides were not close to striking a deal.

Fresh bombardmen­ts could be heard in southern Gaza, an Agence France-Presse (AFP) journalist said early on Wednesday, and the Health Ministry reported another 70 people killed in overnight strikes.

With land shipments into the territory severely curtailed, the internatio­nal community has sought to diversify routes for delivering aid, including via air drops and the new Cyprus maritime corridor.

The Open Arms ship that left the southern Cypriot port of Larnaca on Tuesday is towing 200 tons of relief goods roughly 400 kilometers (250 miles) across the Mediterran­ean to Gaza, with United States charity World Central Kitchen saying work was “underway” on a jetty to unload the shipment.

Cyprus said a second vessel was also being prepared.

Gaza has experience­d dire shortages of food and other essentials since Israel imposed a siege at the outset of the war, and prices have shot up for what food there is.

“Today, there are many things in the market that are not available. Even if they are available, they are at astronomic­al prices,” said dentist and Gaza City resident Baher Hassouna, one of the 1.5 million Gazans displaced to the southern border city of Rafah.

Four US Army vessels also departed a base in Virginia on Tuesday carrying about 100 soldiers and equipment needed to build a temporary port on Gaza’s coast to facilitate aid shipments.

The new facility — which will consist of an offshore platform and a pier to bring aid ashore — is expected to be up and running “at the 60-day mark,” US Army Brig. Gen. Brad Hinson told journalist­s.

Aid groups have been warning of the risk of famine in Gaza for weeks, and the United Nations has reported particular difficulty in accessing the territory’s north for deliveries of food and other humanitari­an supplies.

‘Brink of famine’

Sigrid Kaag and Jorge Moreira da Silva, the UN aid coordinato­r for Gaza and head of the UN Office for Project Services, respective­ly, said in a joint statement they “welcome the opening of a maritime corridor” while cautioning it may not be enough.

“For aid delivery at scale, there is no meaningful substitute to the many land routes and entry points from Israel into Gaza,” they said.

The Israeli army on Tuesday night announced a pilot project for delivering aid directly into the north, saying six World Food Program (WFP) aid trucks had entered through a new crossing.

Israel has maintained strict control over supplies entering the Gaza Strip, and aid workers have blamed cumbersome screenings for the severity of the current shortages.

Israel blames problems on the Palestinia­n side for inadequaci­es in aid delivery.

Without specifical­ly mentioning the new overland route, the WFP wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that it had “delivered enough food for 25,000 people to Gaza City early [on] Tuesday in [the] first successful convoy to the north since 20 February.”

“With people in northern #Gaza on the brink of famine, we need deliveries every day,” it added.

Also on Tuesday, Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n Refugees in the Near East, called for an immediate ceasefire, labeling the conflict “a war on children.”

In a post on X, Lazzarini cited UN and Gaza Health Ministry figures that suggest more children have been killed in Gaza between October and February “than the number of children killed in four years of wars around the world combined.”

 ?? PROACTIVE OPEN ARMS PHOTO VIA AFP ?? SET TO SAIL
The Open Arms vessel (foreground) with the humanitari­an food aid it is towing before it departed for the Gaza Strip from Cyprus’ southern port of Larnaca on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.
PROACTIVE OPEN ARMS PHOTO VIA AFP SET TO SAIL The Open Arms vessel (foreground) with the humanitari­an food aid it is towing before it departed for the Gaza Strip from Cyprus’ southern port of Larnaca on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.

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