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US resumes Gaza aid parcels

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WASHINGTON: The United States has resumed aid deliveries to Gaza from a temporary pier, the country’s military said on Saturday, after the structure suffered storm damage and underwent repairs in a nearby port.

“Today at approximat­ely 10.30am (Gaza time) US Central Command (USCentcom) began delivery of humanitari­an assistance ashore in Gaza. Today, a total of approximat­ely 492 metric tons (~1.1 million pounds) of much needed humanitari­an assistance was delivered to the people of Gaza,” Centcom said on social media platform X.

“No US military personnel went ashore in Gaza,” the military command responsibl­e for the Middle East added.

Gaza has been devastated by Israeli operations against Palestinia­n militant group Hamas now entering their ninth month, uprooting the coastal territory’s population and leaving them in dire need of humanitari­an assistance.

More than two million pounds of humanitari­an aid were delivered via the pier last month, but it was damaged by high seas around a week after deliveries began.

The pier was repaired in the Israeli port of Ashdod before being brought back to the Gaza coast and reestablis­hed on Friday.

Israel has been accused of delaying the entry of aid into Gaza, depriving the territory’s 2.4 million people of clean water, food, medicines and fuel.

Plans f or t he pier were first announced by US President Joe Biden in early March and US Army troops and vessels soon set out on a lengthy trip to the Mediterran­ean to build the pier.

UN agencies and humanitari­an aid groups have warned sea or air deliveries cannot replace far more efficient truck convoys into Gaza, where the United Nations has repeatedly warned of looming famine.

Centcom also said Saturday that the pier — “including its equipment, personnel, and assets” -- had no role in Israel’s operation earlier in the day to rescue four hostages held in Gaza.

“An area south of the facility was used by the Israelis to safely return the hostages to Israel,” Centcom said.

“Any such claim to the contrary is false. The temporary pier on the coast of Gaza was put in place for one purpose only, to help move additional, urgently needed lifesaving assistance into Gaza.”

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