Israel Rafah attack: Two months ago, US President Joe Biden ordered the construction of a temporary port in Gaza. After Israel’s Rafah attack, all routes of hum.tarian aid were closed. Now this American port is being used to provide necessary help to Gaza.

Israel has also captured the Rafah crossing, the only route for hum.tarian aid to Gaza. After which it has become almost impossible to deliver hum.tarian aid to Gaza. After the Rafah attack, life has become even more difficult for Palestinians already facing the brunt of the terrible war. But a way has emerged.

Two months ago, US President Joe Biden ordered the construction of a temporary port in Gaza. The purpose of this port was said to be to deliver hum.tarian aid to Gaza by sea route. Now that other routes of hum.tarian aid have been closed, the first ship for this port has left from a port in Cyprus. However, some pro-Palestine people initially opposed the port. But now this temporary port is being used to provide aid to Gaza.

Help sent from a European country

Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantino Kombos said a US ship carrying desperately needed aid for Gaza has departed from the country’s port of Larnaca. Let us tell you that a large floating platform has been built by America several miles away from the Gaza coast, this ship will also reach this platform with hum.tarian aid.

UN expressed concern

The United Nations has said people in Gaza are on the brink of famine and Israeli troops have ordered the evacuation of 100,000 Palestinians from Gaza’s southern city of Rafah. The United Nations said that the people of Gaza are in dire need of relief and the international community should put pressure on Israel to establish a ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible.

Israeli army entered Rafah

Earlier this week, Israel attacked Rafah by sending tanks to capture the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt. After which people have started running away from Rafa. Apart from this, aid vehicles passing through Rafah crossing have also stopped going to Gaza.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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