US and EU Intensify Efforts to Deliver Aid to Gaza
As the US announces a temporary pier and the EU inspects Cyprus port preparations, international pressure mounts on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- The US and EU are taking significant steps to increase aid delivery to Gaza, with plans for a sea corridor and a temporary pier on Gaza's coast.
- President Joe Biden announced the US military's involvement in setting up a temporary pier in Gaza during his State of the Union address.
- A top EU official visited Cyprus to inspect preparations for a new humanitarian sea corridor to Gaza, highlighting the international effort to bypass Israel's blockade.
- Critics argue that these measures, while necessary, are insufficient without Israel lifting its blockade to allow more aid through land crossings.
- Negotiations over a cease-fire in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas are set to resume, amid dimming hopes for a truce before Ramadan.




















































































































































