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Starving Gazans receive 1st aid via US pier

Total of 41 aid trucks reach relief groups, while US hopes pier can transport equivalent of 150 truckloads every day

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WASHINGTON: The UN World Food Program said Wednesday that it has handed out in Gaza in recent days a “limited number” of high-energy biscuits that arrived from a US-built pier, the first aid from the new humanitari­an sea route to get into the hands of Palestinia­ns in grave need.

The small number of biscuits came in the first shipments unloaded from the pier Friday, WFP spokesman Steve Taravella said.

The US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t said that a total of 41 trucks loaded with aid from the more than $320 million pier have reached humanitari­an organizati­ons in Gaza.

“Aid is flowing” from the pier, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters Wednesday in response to questions about the troubled launch of aid deliveries from the maritime project. “It is not flowing at a rate that any of us are happy with.”

Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen.

Patrick Ryder told reporters Tuesday that he did not believe any of the aid from the pier had yet reached people in Gaza.

Sullivan said a day later that some aid had been delivered “specifical­ly to the Palestinia­ns who need it.”

American officials hope the pier at maximum capacity can bring the equivalent of 150 truckloads of aid to Gaza each day.

That’s a fraction of the 600 truckloads of food, emergency nutritiona­l treatments and other supplies that USAID says are needed each day to bring people in Gaza back from the start of famine and address the humanitari­an crisis brought on by the sevenmonth-old Israel-Hamas war.

Israeli restrictio­ns on land crossings and a surge in fighting have cut deliveries of food and fuel in Gaza to the lowest levels since the first months of the war, internatio­nal officials say. Israel’s take over this month of the Rafah border crossing, a key transit point for fuel and supplies for Gaza, has contribute­d to bringing aid operations near collapse, the UN and relief groups say.

All 2.3 million people of Gaza are struggling to get food, according to aid groups, with the heads of the WFP and USAID having said famine has begun in north Gaza. The US pier project to bring aid to Gaza via the Mediterran­ean Sea has had a troubled launch, with groups of people overrunnin­g a convoy Saturday and taking most of the supplies and a man in the crowd who was shot dead in still-unexplaine­d circumstan­ces.

Saturday’s chaos forced suspension of aid convoys from the pier for two days. Shada Moghraby, the WFP’s spokespers­on at the UN, said trucks carrying aid from the pier arrived at a UN warehouse Tuesday and Wednesday, but it wasn’t clear how many.

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Funeral of people killed in an Israeli raid in Jenin

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