NICOSIA (Reuters) - A U.S.-based charity said a consignment of almost 200 tons of food aid had reached starving people in northern Gaza on Tuesday, a week after being despatched via a maritime route from the Cypriot port of Larnaca.
World Central Kitchen (WCK), working with the United Arab Emirates and Spanish charity Open Arms, sent the food via the 200-mile (322-km) sea route from Larnaca to a makeshift jetty off Gaza.
War in Israel and Gaza View All 222 ImagesA U.N.-backed report said on Monday that famine was "imminent" in the northern Gaza Strip, where some 300,000 people are trapped by fighting.
Across the whole Gaza Strip, the number of people facing "catastrophic hunger" has risen to 1.1 million - half the population.
"WCK is ready to send tonnes of food weekly to Gaza with support from the international community," WCK said in a statement.
Persons:
WCK, Konstantinos Letymbiotis, Michele Kambas, Gareth Jones
Organizations:
United Arab, Spanish, Food Programme
Locations:
NICOSIA, U.S, Gaza, Cypriot, Larnaca, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Cyprus