Setting up a maritime corridor to send humanitarian aid from Cyprus to Gaza
The European Union, the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Cyprus will jointly launch the Cyprus Sea Corridor to send humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. |
quoted by Reuters news agency, the head of the European Union Commission stated that the most important challenge at the moment is to help the people in Gaza.
He clarified: Cyprus, the European Commission, the United Arab Emirates and the United States, along with other important partners, have decided to provide a maritime corridor to provide humanitarian aid by sea.
Human conditions in the Gaza Strip are extremely critical in the shadow of the continuation of the Zionist regime’s war with the complicity of some western countries, including the United States and England, and Tel Aviv does not allow aid to enter this region. During the last two weeks, some Arab and Western countries have sent small amounts of aid by air to the people of the Gaza Strip, especially in the north of this region, which is very small and does not meet the vast needs of the people. This is while the Palestinians and their supporters consider the sending of air aid as an insult to the Palestinian people and emphasize the need to put pressure on the Zionist regime and reopen the land crossings of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced this Friday, on the 154th day of aggression against the region, that in the past 24 hours, the Zionist regime committed 8 murders in the Gaza Strip, in which 78 people were martyred and 104 others were injured. .
This ministry added that including the new martyrs, 30,878 Palestinians were martyred and 72,402 others were injured as a result of Zionist aggression since October 7th.
Palestinian Ministry of Health also emphasized that 72% of the victims of violence in Gaza are women and children.
At the same time, the Palestinian Ministry of Health addressed the disastrous situation of women in the Gaza Strip and announced that 60,000 pregnant women in the Gaza Strip suffer from malnutrition, dehydration and the lack of proper medical care.
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