A
ship transporting almost 200 tons of food to Gaza left a port in Cyprus early
on Tuesday in a pilot project to open a new sea route for aid to a population
on the brink of famine.
The charity ship
Open Arms sailed out of Larnaca port in Cyprus, towing a barge containing
flour, rice and protein.
The
200-mile (320 km) voyage across the eastern Mediterranean to Gaza with a heavy
tow barge could take up to 2 days, Cypriot officials have said.
The mission, funded mostly by the
United Arab Emirates, is organised by U.S. based charity World Central Kitchen
(WCK), while Spanish charity Proactiva Open Arms supplied the ship.
"Our
goal is to establish a maritime highway of boats and barges stocked with
millions of meals continuously headed towards Gaza," said WCK founder Jose
Andres and chief executive officer Erin Gore in a statement.
WCK says it has a further 500 tons
of aid in Cyprus ready for dispatch.
The charities intend to take aid
directly to Gaza, which has been sealed off from the outside
world since Israel began its offensive in response to an Oct. 7 attack on
Israel by Hamas militants.
With
the lack of port infrastructure, WCK said it was building a landing jetty in
Gaza with material from destroyed buildings and rubble.
This
is a separate initiative to a plan announced by U.S. President Joe Biden last
week to build a temporary pier in the Gaza to facilitate aid deliveries by sea.
Construction of the jetty was
"well underway", WCK's Andres said in a post on X. The mission, if successful, would signify the
first easing of an Israeli naval blockade imposed on Gaza in 2007 after Hamas
took control of the Palestinian enclave.
The
United Nations has warned of widespread famine among Gaza's 2.3 million
Palestinians five months into the war. Cyprus said its maritime corridor offers
a fast-track workaround to getting aid delivered where needed. Cargoes are to undergo security inspections
in Cyprus by a team including personnel from Israel, eliminating the need for
offloading screenings to remove potential hold-ups in aid deliveries.
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