The U.S. Central Command said trucks carrying humanitarian
assistance began moving ashore via the pier at 9 a.m. local time
(0600 GMT).
The floating pier was pre-assembled by the U.S. military at the
Israeli port of Ashdod and moved into place this week on the
shore of Gaza, which lacks port infrastructure of its own,
however no U.S. troops went ashore, Centcom said.
Aid arriving at the pier would be part of "an ongoing,
multinational effort" and would involve commodities donated by a
number of countries and humanitarian organizations, it said.
The supplies will be subject to Israeli security checks in
Cyprus before arriving but will have to pass through additional
Israeli checkpoints once it lands, U.S. administration officials
have said.
Aid groups, the United Nations and Israel's closest allies, have
all demanded that it do more to get aid into Gaza, which has
been largely laid to waste by the Israeli campaign launched last
year after the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on Oct.7.
A new wave of upheaval has created additional need, as hundreds
of thousands of people already displaced by the war and
sheltering in the southern Gaza city of Rafah have evacuated to
areas in central Gaza in anticipation of an Israeli assault.
Israel has said it is stepping up efforts to get aid into Gaza,
and the military said 365 aid trucks had entered through the
Kerem Shalom and Erez crossing points on Thursday, carrying
flour and fuel.
In addition, hundreds of tents were delivered, intended for
people evacuated from Rafah to the Al-Mawasi area, which Israel
has declared a humanitarian zone.
"The IDF will continue its efforts to allow humanitarian aid to
enter the Gaza Strip by land, air, and sea, in accordance with
international law," it said in a statement.
The Israeli military said new inspection routes had been opened
up in the occupied West Bank through the Tarqumiyah and Beitunia
crossing points.
However, supplies coming through the West Bank have been
disrupted by attacks carried out by Israeli settlers protesting
against sending aid into Gaza.
(Reporting by Clauda Tanios and James Mackenzie; editing by
Christina Fincher and Sharon Singleton)
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