The World Food Programme has decided to halt its operations at the United States military’s floating temporary pier in Gaza. This decision comes as a result of a comprehensive United Nations security assessment of aid worker safety. The pause was initiated following an operation by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza, where four hostages held by Hamas were rescued, leading to the loss of hundreds of Palestinian lives.
The Pentagon has acknowledged that there was Israeli military activity near the staging area for the pier. However, they have denied any involvement of the pier in the rescue operation. A spokesperson from the United States Agency for International Development has confirmed the temporary pause in humanitarian maritime corridor operations by the World Food Programme. This pause is in response to recent security incidents that have hindered the ability of humanitarian actors to operate safely.
The spokesperson expressed gratitude towards the World Food Programme for their efforts in delivering food to the people of Gaza amidst the escalating volatility and danger in the region. The dedication of the World Food Programme to ensuring the safety of their staff and the individuals they aim to assist is acknowledged and appreciated.