The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) has suspended the delivery of aid through a temporary US port established in the Gaza Strip after an operation was conducted by the Israeli army to recover hostages from the port, killing 274 Palestinians.
WFP Director Cindy McCain announced the suspension of aid activities on June 10, stating that rockets were fired at two warehouses of the WFP during the operation, resulting in one staff member being injured.
The statement further said that work has been stopped for now to assess the safety of aid workers.
The temporary port was established by the USA in May and operated for a week before closing for two weeks due to a hurricane.
After the sea crossing was repaired, it was reopened on June 8, but on the same day, the Israeli army attacked Gaza using the port.
Nusseirat massacre.
Four Israeli hostages who were held by Hamas since eight months were released, however, 274 Palestinians were killed at the Nusseirat refugee camp.
Aid suspended
The director of the World Food Program said that “After the Israeli action, we are now concerned about the safety of our staff”.
“Right now we are pulling back for a while to ensure the safe delivery of aid before resuming relief operations, but work will continue in other parts of Gaza,” she added.
On the other hand, the Israeli media claimed in a report that there is a fear of a Hamas attack on the American port, due to which security measures have been tightened there.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in the Middle East today to push for a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
