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Published 06 Mar, 2024 09:07am

UN food agency says aid convoy turned away by Israel, looted

The UN’s food agency has said that its aid convoy had been turned away by Israeli forces at a checkpoint to northern Gaza, after which it was looted by “desperate people”, AFP reports.

The World Food Programme said the 14-truck food convoy waited at the Wadi Gaza checkpoint, inside southeast Gaza, for three hours before being turned away by the Israeli army.

It was the first convoy attempted since the agency halted deliveries to the north of Gaza on February 20, after its convoy of trucks faced gunfire and looting. At the time, the agency described the situation in northern Gaza as “complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order”.

In Tuesday’s incident, after the trucks were rerouted they were stopped by “a large crowd of desperate people who looted the food”, taking about 200 tons, the WFP said in a statement.

The agency said that it was exploring all ways to bring food to northern Gaza, but that roads were the only way to transport large quantities of food needed to avert famine. An airdrop earlier on Tuesday, in conjunction with Jordan’s air force, dropped six tons of food, enough for 20,000 people, it said.

“Airdrops are a last resort and will not avert famine. We need entry points to northern Gaza that will allow us to deliver enough food for half a million people in desperate need,” the agency’s deputy executive director Carl Skau said.

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