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Cyprus: Another aid ship is in the process of being sent to Gaza

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus announced the process of sending another ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.

After the United States and the Western allies of the Zionist regime failed to force Tel Aviv to reopen the land borders in order to send humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, to divert public opinion, the promise of sending aid through the sea have brought up; An issue that faces many problems due to the lack of a port in Gaza for ships to dock.

According to Al-Jazeera, Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombus announced today (Wednesday) that a day after sending a ship carrying humanitarian aid from Larnaca port to Gaza, now another aid ship is in the process of being sent.

Cyprus Foreign Ministry announced the next steps to send humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea after a telephone conference with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken; David Cameron, British Foreign Minister; Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates; And the representative of the European Commission will coordinate.

We cannot do this alone, the statement added. We need a coalition of countries inclined to this issue. In the last 2-3 weeks, this matter has gained more speed. The main thing is to do our best to help the people who are in dire situations as much as possible.

International organizations, including the United Nations and humanitarian organizations, emphasize that sending aid by sea or by air is not a good substitute for sending aid on land, and the United States and its allies must use their influence to put pressure on Tel Aviv to reopen. Land borders should be used.

Young Journalists Club International Europe and America

 

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