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UN Uses New Land Route From Israel to Reach Northern Gaza


Trucks containing humanitarian aid from the World Food Program are parked in a location given as northern Gaza Strip, in this handout image released on March 12, 2024.
Trucks containing humanitarian aid from the World Food Program are parked in a location given as northern Gaza Strip, in this handout image released on March 12, 2024.

The United Nations used a new land route on Tuesday to deliver food to northern Gaza for the first time in three weeks as global pressure grows on Israel to allow more access to the coastal enclave amid a looming famine.

Jamie McGoldrick, U.N. aid coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, told Reuters that a World Food Program convoy had used an Israeli military road that runs alongside the Gaza border fence to reach the enclave's north.

Enough food for 25,000 people was delivered to Gaza City in the early hours of Tuesday, said WFP spokesperson Shaza Moghraby. It was WFP's first delivery to the north since February 20 and "proves that moving food by road is possible."

"We are hoping to scale up, we need access to be regular and consistent especially with people in northern Gaza on the brink of famine," Moghraby said. "We need entry points directly to the north."

The U.N. has warned that at least 576,000 people in Gaza – one-quarter of the population – are on the brink of famine.

A truck containing humanitarian aid from the World Food Program moves in a location given as northern Gaza Strip, in this handout image released March 12, 2024.
A truck containing humanitarian aid from the World Food Program moves in a location given as northern Gaza Strip, in this handout image released March 12, 2024.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday that the United States was working with Israel to increase the amount of aid "by ground both through Kerem Shalom and through a new crossing, where we had the first trucks get in last night and we need to see more where that came from."

Israel's military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the use of the military road by the WFP convoy.

Limited aid via land has been reaching southern Gaza through the Rafah crossing from Egypt and Kerem Shalom from Israel.

The U.N. had been pushing Israel for weeks to allow aid convoys, once they are inspected in the south, to use the military road along the Gaza border fence road, McGoldrick said last week. The plan was for trucks to cross into Gaza from the Israeli village Beeri.

The United States, Jordan and others have conducted airdrops of aid in Gaza and on Tuesday a ship carrying 200 metric tons of aid left Cyprus in a pilot project to open a sea corridor to deliver supplies. While U.N. officials have welcomed new aid routes, they stress there is no substitute for land access.

The war began after Hamas fighters attacked Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and seizing 253 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. Israel retaliated by imposing a total siege on Gaza, then launching an air and ground assault that has killed 31,000 Palestinians, health authorities in Gaza say.

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