Vessel carrying aid to US-built Gaza pier leaves Cyprus

Vessel carrying aid to US-built Gaza pier leaves Cyprus

Israel's military campaign against Hamas has devastated the besieged enclave.

The US-flagged Sagamore left the port of Larnaca this morning. (Reuters pic)
NICOSIA:
A vessel carrying aid to a pier built by the US off Gaza set sail from Cyprus today, marine tracking websites showed.

The US-flagged Sagamore left the port of Larnaca this morning.

US officials have said the vessel will be used to offload supplies onto a floating pier built to expedite aid into the besieged enclave.

There was no immediate comment from Cypriot authorities, which had earlier said the ship would sail as soon as the floating platform was in place, subject to weather conditions.

Israel’s military campaign against Hamas, in response to Hamas’s attack on Israel on Oct 7, has devastated the tiny Gaza Strip, where aid agencies warn its 2.3 million people are facing imminent famine.

Cyprus opened a sea corridor in March to ship aid directly to Gaza, where deliveries via land have been severely disrupted by border closures and Israel’s military operations.

US-based charity World Food Kitchen used the route twice before seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli air strike on April 1.

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