Second aid shipment for Gaza ready to sail, says Cyprus president

The second vessel, left, with food aid from aid group World Central Kitchen prepares to depart for Gaza, at Larnaca port, Cyprus, on March 16, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 17 March 2024
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Second aid shipment for Gaza ready to sail, says Cyprus president

  • President Christodoulides said the ship, loaded with 240 tons of food aid, is moored at Larnaca port awaiting a signal to sail
  • US-based charity World Central Kitchen arranged the mission with the UAE and Spanish charity Open Arms with support from the Cypriot government

LARNACA, Cyprus: A second cargo of food aid was ready to depart by sea from Cyprus to Gaza on Saturday, the island’s president said, after a first aid shipment landed in the besieged Palestinian enclave overnight.

Almost 200 tons of food arrived in the enclave late on Friday, the first shipment in a new aid route to the Gaza Strip, devastated by five months of war.
“The first ship has started its return to Cyprus, and we are ready to dispatch the second ship,” Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides told journalists.
The second ship, with 240 tons of aid, was moored at Larnaca port awaiting a signal to sail.

US-based charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), which arranged the mission with the UAE and Spanish charity Open Arms with support from the Cypriot government, said the new shipment included pallets of canned goods and bulk products.

WCK said the second boat also had two forklifts and a crane to assist with future maritime deliveries to Gaza. A crew ship would accompany the cargo boat with eight workers to operate the machinery and offload the aid, it said. In the first mission, the charity offloaded aid onto a makeshift jetty WCK built from the rubble of destroyed buildings.

“Hopefully, this corridor we open today will be a pathway alongside the terrestrial ones to alleviate hunger, relieve suffering, and restore humanity to the civilian population,” Open Arms, which provided the ship, said on Friday on X.
The main UN agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that one in three children under age 2 in northern Gaza is now acutely malnourished and famine is looming.
Israel’s air and ground campaign in Gaza, triggered by Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7, has displaced most of the enclave’s 2.3 million population and left people in dire need of food and other essentials. (Reporting by Stamos Prousalis, Yiannis Kourtoglou and Michele Kambas Editing by Frances Kerry)


Israeli airstrikes kill 9 in Gaza, including tent camp, Palestinian officials say

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Israeli airstrikes kill 9 in Gaza, including tent camp, Palestinian officials say

  • An Israeli military official said Israel Defense Forces were striking Hamas ‘terrorists’
  • Israel and Hamas ⁠have repeatedly accused each other of violating ‌the ceasefire deal
CAIRO/JERUSALEM: At least nine Palestinians ‌were killed in Israeli airstrikes in northern and southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, Palestinian civil defense and health officials said.
Medics said an Israeli airstrike on a tent encampment housing displaced families killed at least four people, while health officials said another strike killed five in Khan Younis in the south.
An Israeli military official said Israel Defense Forces were striking Hamas “terrorists” in response to “a violation (on Saturday) in ‌Beit Hanoun where ‌terrorists emerged from a tunnel east ‌of ⁠the yellow line.”
The ⁠official called Sunday’s strikes “precise” and in line with international law, and said Hamas had committed more than six violations of an October ceasefire, including deploying east of the “Yellow Line” agreed under the ceasefire to demarcate Israeli- and Hamas-controlled areas.
Israel and Hamas ⁠have repeatedly accused each other of violating ‌the ceasefire deal, ‌a key element of US President Donald Trump’s plan to ‌end the Gaza war.
On Saturday, the military ‌said it had identified armed “terrorists” near IDF personnel operating in the northern Gaza Strip.
The IDF said it continued to destroy underground tunnels in the northern Gaza Strip ‌in accordance with the agreement.
It said it observed several gunmen emerging from ⁠what ⁠it said was a tunnel and entering beneath the rubble of a building east of the Yellow Line.
The military said Air Force aircraft had attacked the building and eliminated two gunmen and that it was likely that additional militants were eliminated in the strike.
The Gaza health ministry said at least 600 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the Gaza deal began. Israel said four soldiers were killed by militants in Gaza over the same period.