The United Nations World Food Program has temporarily stopped distributing humanitarian aid from an American-built pier in Gaza, citing serious security concerns for its workers.
This decision comes in the wake of two of the agency's warehouses being targeted, marking one of the deadliest days in the ongoing conflict in the region. The director of the program expressed deep concern for the safety of their personnel, leading to the indefinite pause of aid operations. This pier had been a crucial point for the delivery of thousands of metric tons of food and other essential aid to Gaza.
The duration of this suspension and its impact on the humanitarian situation in Gaza remain uncertain.
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