UN World Food Program Halts Gaza Aid Amid Safety Concerns

The UN World Food Program has paused aid distribution from a US-built pier in Gaza due to safety concerns after a deadly Israeli assault and rocket attacks on WFP warehouses. USAID is conducting a security review to ensure safe resumption of aid amidst ongoing conflict.


PTI | Washington DC | Updated: 10-06-2024 08:00 IST | Created: 10-06-2024 08:00 IST
UN World Food Program Halts Gaza Aid Amid Safety Concerns
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The UN World Food Program has temporarily suspended its humanitarian aid distribution from an American-built pier in Gaza due to escalating security concerns. The announcement follows a deadly Israeli assault and subsequent rocket attacks on WFP warehouses in Gaza, injuring a staff member.

This strategic pause, confirmed by WFP Director Cindy McCain, is aimed at ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers and supplies. McCain highlighted the critical situation during an appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation," stressing the need for secure conditions before resuming operations.

USAID is collaborating with other agencies to conduct a thorough security review. This interruption marks a significant setback for Gaza's aid efforts, as the US-operated pier had just resumed operations, delivering essential food and supplies to a region on the brink of famine. Calls for a ceasefire to facilitate uninterrupted aid flow intensify amid the relentless conflict.

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