UK deploys naval forces to help Gaza through new maritime corridor
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The United Kingdom is deploying naval forces and establishing a maritime corridor from Cyprus to increase aid delivery to Gaza, including a temporary pier, a Royal Navy ship to transport aid, logistical support and £9.7 million in funding.
The UK is deploying naval forces to increase aid to Gaza through a new sea corridor from Cyprus. This is reported by the Guardian, according to UNN.
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British Foreign Secretary David Cameron announces the deployment of a naval vessel to support and enhance aid to Gaza through a new sea corridor.
The situation in Gaza is dire and the prospect of famine is real. We remain committed to helping those in desperate need
According to the minister, together with the United States, Cyprus and other partners, the United Kingdom is deploying a new temporary pier off the coast of Gaza to receive aid.
The Royal Navy ship is on its way and ready to carry out both military and civilian operations, including rescue missions in the eastern Mediterranean and delivering aid from Cyprus to Gaza.
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The UK Foreign Office has also pledged to provide logistics expertise and equipment, including forklifts and warehouse units, as well as up to £9.7 million in aid delivery.