A convoy consisting of three ships and a barge carrying 400 tons of food and supplies for Gaza left a port in Cyprus in response to concerns about hunger in the territory. The World Central Kitchen organized the shipment, which included ready-to-eat items to prepare more than 1 million meals, as well as dates for Ramadan. The vessels are headed to Gaza to help address the looming famine that the United Nations and humanitarian organizations are warning about. The deliveries by sea and air are not enough, and Israel must allow more aid to reach Gaza by road.

In a separate development, the United States welcomed the formation of a new Palestinian autonomy government, signaling support for political reform in the region. The Biden administration has been advocating for revitalizing the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, hoping it can eventually administer the Gaza Strip once the Israel-Hamas war ends. However, both Israel and Hamas have rejected the idea of the authority administering Gaza, with Hamas deeming the new Palestinian government as illegitimate. The authority faces challenges in gaining popular support due to its security cooperation with Israel in the West Bank.

The conflict in the region began after Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, killing civilians and taking hostages. Since the start of the conflict, more than 400 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the West Bank or east Jerusalem. The destruction caused by the war has left critical infrastructure in ruins, including hospitals, schools, homes, roads, sewage systems, and the electrical grid. The ongoing violence has displaced over 80% of Gaza’s population and put hundreds of thousands at risk of famine. The United Nations Security Council has issued demands for a cease-fire, but Israel continues to strike targets in Gaza.

As the conflict continues, aid efforts are ongoing to support the people of Gaza. The U.S. military conducted an airdrop of over 100,000 pounds of aid in a single day and almost a million pounds overall. Israel has signaled its intention to maintain security control over Gaza after the war and partner with Palestinians not affiliated with the Palestinian Authority or Hamas. However, Hamas has warned against cooperation with Israel, threatening anyone who does so as a collaborator. Hamas is calling for all Palestinian factions to form a power-sharing government in preparation for national elections, which have not taken place in 18 years.

Overall, the situation in Gaza remains dire, with a critical need for humanitarian aid and political stability. The ongoing conflict and destruction have left thousands dead, displaced, and at risk of famine. Efforts to address hunger and provide essential supplies to the people of Gaza are ongoing, but the challenges of governing the territory and rebuilding critical infrastructure remain significant. The international community continues to call for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and support for the people affected by the violence.

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