Cyprus aid ship to leave for Gaza – will more come via new naval corridor?

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Cyprus aid ship to leave for Gaza – will more come via new naval corridor?
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This weekend is set to see the first maritime shipment of aid to the region

Faulty £71m Home Office IT system causes immigration errors and leaves staff ‘sobbing’Handout picture released by the Spanish humanitarian NGO Proactiva Open Arms on March 9, 2024 shows the vessel, also called Open Arms, docked in the Cypriot port of Larnaca. A ship carrying aid to Gaza is expected to leave Cyprus this weekend travelling through a newly opened naval corridor established by the European Commission.

Here is everything you need to know about the vessel, the naval corridor and the potential timeline for the delivery of aid to those starving in Palestine.Friday it was reported that five people had been killed by airdropped Jeremy Konyndyk said: “This does not sound like it will come anywhere close to the scale that would be required to reverse the trajectory into famine that Gaza is now in.”The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warned last week that at least 576,000 people in the Gaza Strip – one quarter of the enclave’s population – were one step from famine.

Launching a “pilot operation” on Friday, supported by the United Arab Emirates, Ms von der Leyen suggested she hoped up the corridor would be fully functioning by Sunday. On Thursday Mr Biden proposed a plan where by the military would construct a pier to transport supplies from ships to the ground.

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