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Israel-Gaza war: new US sea route for aid may fail unless conditions improve, UN warns

  • The UN has planned new routes within Gaza to transport aid from a US-built floating pier
  • Crowds of desperate Palestinians intercepted and looted trucks, causing a halt to deliveries

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Palestinians climb onto trucks to grab aid that was delivered into Gaza through a US-built pier on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
Associated Press

The UN World Food Programme said the new US$320 million pier project for delivering aid to Gaza may fail unless Israel starts ensuring the conditions the humanitarian groups need to operate safely.

The operation was halted for at least two days after crowds looted aid trucks coming from the port and one Palestinian man was killed.

Deliveries were stopped Sunday and Monday after the majority of the trucks in an aid convoy Saturday were stripped of all their goods on the way to a warehouse in central Gaza, the WFP said on Tuesday.

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The first aid transported by sea had entered the besieged enclave on Friday.

Palestinians loot a truck for humanitarian aid. Photo: AFP
Palestinians loot a truck for humanitarian aid. Photo: AFP

The Pentagon said movement of aid from the secured area at the port resumed Tuesday, but the UN said it was not aware of any deliveries.

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