@voxpopuli9: A maritime aid corridor to Gaza could begin operating this weekend with a test shipment leaving Cyprus as early as Friday, Ursula von der Leyen says. The European Commission chief's announcement comes after the US said it would set up a temporary port in Gaza. The UN says a quarter of Gaza's population is on the brink of famine and children are starving to death. Israel's foreign ministry said it welcomed the maritime corridor and urged other countries to join it. A spokesman said aid would be delivered after security checks were carried out "in accordance with Israeli standards". Israel denies impeding the entry of aid to Gaza and accuses aid organisations of failing to distribute it. Speaking in Cyprus, Ms von der Leyen said Gaza was "facing a humanitarian catastrophe" and the sea corridor would enable the delivery of large quantities of additional aid. The pilot shipment of aid would come in co-ordination with the United Arab Emirates and the World Central Kitchen aid organisation, she said. On Thursday Mr Biden said the US military would construct a pier to transport supplies from ships at sea to the shore, but US officials said it would take "a number of weeks" to set up. The operation - which he said would not include US troops on the ground in Gaza - would enable large ships to deliver food, water, medicine and temporary shelters. Initial shipments would arrive via Cyprus, where Israeli security inspections will take place. Mr Biden said the pier would enable a "massive difference" in the amount of aid reaching Gaza but added that Israel must "do its part" by allowing more aid to enter into the territory and to "ensure that humanitarian workers aren't caught in the crossfire". "Humanitarian assistance cannot be a secondary consideration or a bargaining chip," he said. A joint statement from the European Commission, Cyprus, the US, UK and UAE said operating a sea corridor would be "complex" and they would continue to press Israel to expand delivery of aid by road, facilitating more routes and opening additional crossings. "Protecting civilian lives is a key element of international humanitarian law that must be respected," the statement said. UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said: "We continue to urge Israel to allow more trucks into Gaza as the fastest way to get aid to those who need it." #foryoupage #foryou #fyp #politics #freepalestine🇵🇸❤️
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