US military ship sets sail for Gaza to build port for humanitarian aid deliveries

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US military ship sets sail for Gaza to build port for humanitarian aid deliveries
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The US has dispatched a ship to build a temporary port in Gaza to supply vital humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians, US authorities say.

A US military ship is headed for Gaza carrying equipment to build a temporary port for delivering humanitarian supplies to Gaza civilians.

The logistics support ship is "carrying the first equipment to establish a temporary pier to deliver vital humanitarian supplies," it said.The dock would open a sea route for food and other essential supplies for civilians living under Israel's bombardment of the enclave.In Gaza, Maazize is feeding her children ground up animal food and tea made from sticks and leaves, just so they have something in their starving stomachs.

The aid will be shipped to the port from Cyprus where Israeli officials will inspect it, as they currently do at land borders, to stop anything going into Gaza that they deem could be of military use.A formal conclusion that famine has arrived in Gaza could come next week.

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