The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pressure grows on Israel to open more aid routes into Gaza

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Efforts to get desperatel­y needed humanitari­an aid to war-wracked northern Gaza gained momentum Wednesday, with the European Union increasing pressure for the creation of a sea route from Cyprus to Gaza and British Foreign Minister David Cameron saying Israel’s allies were losing patience.

While aid groups say all of Gaza is mired in a humanitari­an crisis, the situation in the largely isolated north stands out. Many of the estimated 300,000 people still living there have been reduced to eating animal fodder to survive. The U.N. says that 1 in 6 children under age 2 in the north suffers from acute malnutriti­on.

Amid the global pressure to alleviate the crisis, two Israeli officials said Wednesday the government will begin allowing aid to move directly from its territory into northern Gaza and will cooperate with the creation of the sea route from Cyprus.

Israel would allow 20 to 30 aid trucks to enter northern Gaza from Israel on Friday, the start of more regular deliveries via that route, one of the officials said. It also will begin doing security checks Sunday on aid in Cyprus before it’s delivered via sea to Gaza, the official said. The ship will be part of a pilot project to test the feasibilit­y of the sea route. The aid is UAE-funded and made possible with U.S. involvemen­t.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the upcoming shipments with the media.

Aid groups have said it has become nearly impossible to deliver supplies within most of Gaza because of the difficulty of coordinati­ng with the Israeli military, the ongoing hostilitie­s and the breakdown of public order. It is even more difficult to get aid to the north.

Aid trucks have to drive from the Rafah crossing with Egypt or the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel, both on the southern edge of Gaza, through the conflict zone to reach the largely cut-off areas in the north.

Last week, an attempt by the Israeli military to facilitate the movement of aid ended in tragedy when more than 100 Palestinia­ns were fatally shot by Israeli forces or trampled to death in a melee.

Wednesday, hundreds of people ran along a seaside road on the outskirts of Gaza City to collect bags of flour and boxes of water and canned food donated by Turkey and Egypt that were part of a shipment trucked in from southern Gaza.

Cameron told Parliament’s House of Lords that he planned to tell visiting Israeli government minister Benny Gantz on Wednesday that Israel’s allies’ patience with the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza was wearing “very thin.”

 ?? MOHAMMED DAHMAN/AP ?? Getting aid into Gaza has proved extremely problemati­c. One reason is the ongoing hostilitie­s, which left this apartment building in ruins following an Israeli offensive on Khan Younis.
MOHAMMED DAHMAN/AP Getting aid into Gaza has proved extremely problemati­c. One reason is the ongoing hostilitie­s, which left this apartment building in ruins following an Israeli offensive on Khan Younis.

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